James Joyce Research Paper

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James Joyce was a famous writer, what lead him to be a great writer the books he wrote were extravaganza and intense books he wrote.

Joyce had been a novelist and poet and at had the most dominant writer skills of the 20th century. Based on what I read, I agree. His writing, I believed to be controversial and outrage. The one book that he wrote was Ulysses, that book became one of the most excellent novels ever written. According to some writers, Ulysses was well written and his examination of language and new fictional form had new novelists admired his writing. When Joyce was writing his books he used explicit sentences and fall words that lead him to be a famous fictional celebrity.
Joyce at a young age had drinking issues. I do not think he was making the correct decisions by getting intoxicated most of the night and eventually not providing for his family. Although, Joyce had drinking problems, at his young age Joyce had a wonderful gift which was the passion for literature. I believe Joyce parents made the right decision taking him to get an education. I consider Joyce’s parents excellent because they made sure his son obtains a bachelor degree to succeed in his career. …show more content…

I had to leave my country to have a better life. If I stayed in my country, I would not be successful has I am now with my profession. Sometime in life you have to make significant decisions that may not be right and sad at that moment, but in the future it will be all worth it. Joyce then meets a lady named Nora Barnacle, a hotel chambermaid, who after become his wife. I would have also found a partner because in life it’s good to have somebody who can give you affection. Joyce and his wife moved to a seaport city of Trieste, there Joyce learn how to speak in Italian. I think it’s unbelievable that Joyce also knew how to speak in 17 different

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