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Amor matris: subjective and objectivegenitive.
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Summary
Stephen is teaching a history class on Pyrrhus’s victory—theclass is not very disciplined. He drills the students, and a boynamed Armstrong phonetically guesses that Pyrrhus was “a pier.”Stephen indulges him and expands on Armstrong’s answer, callinga pier “a disappointed bridge.” He imagines himself subservientlydropping this witticism later for Haines’s amusement. Thinking ofPhyrrus’s and Caesar’s murders, Stephen wonders about the philosophical inevitabilityof certain historical events—is history the fulfillment of the onlypossible course of events, or one of many?
Stephen takes the class through Milton’s Lycidas ashe continues to ponder his own questions about history, questionshe thought about while reading Aristotle in a Paris library. Animage from Milton’s poem makes Stephen think of God’s effect onall men. Stephen thinks of the lines of a common riddle then decidesto tell the students his own riddle as they gather their thingsand prepare to leave to play field hockey. Stephen alone laughsat his impenetrable riddle about a fox burying his grandmother undera bush.
The students leave, except for Sargent, who needs helpwith his arithmatic. Stephen looks at the ugly Sargent and imaginesSargent’s mother’s love for him. Stephen shows Sargent the sums,thinking briefly of Buck’s joke that Stephen’s Hamlet theory isproven by algebra. Thinking again of amor matris, ormother’s love, Stephen is reminded of himself as a child, clumsylike Sargent. Sargent heads outside to join the hockey game. Stephenwalks outside, then goes to wait in Deasy’s office while Deasy,the schoolmaster, settles a hockey dispute.
Mr. Deasy pays Stephen his wages and shows off his savingsbox. Deasy lectures Stephen on the satisfaction of money earnedand the importance of keeping money carefully and of saving it.Deasy remarks that an Englishman’s greatest pride is the abilityto claim he has paid his own way and owes nothing. Stephen mentallytallies up his own abundant debts.
Deasy imagines that Stephen, whom he assumes is Fenian,or an Irish Catholic nationalist, disrespects Deasy as a Tory—aProtestant loyal to the English. Deasy argues his Irish credentials—hehas witnessed much Irish history. Deasy then asks Stephen to usehis influence to get a letter of Deasy’s printed in the newspaper.While he finishes typing it, Stephen looks around his office atthe portraits of racehorses and remembers a trip to the racetrackwith his old friend Cranly.
Stephen hears shouts welcoming a goal scored on the hockey field.Deasy hands Stephen his completed letter and Stephen skims it. Theletter warns of the dangers of foot-and-mouth cattle disease andsuggests that it can be cured. It seems that Deasy resents the influenceof those people who currently have power over the situation. Healso seems to blame Jews for similar corruption and destructionof national economies. Stephen argues that greedy merchants canbe Jewish or gentile, but Deasy insists that the Jews have sinnedagainst “the light.”
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Wondershare filmora 9 0 2 1 download free. Ulysses is the Roman name for Odysseus, a hero in ancient Greek literature.
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- Ulysses (given name), including a list of people with this name
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Literature[edit]
- 'Ulysses' (poem), by Alfred Lord Tennyson
- Ulysses (play), a 1705 play by Nicholas Rowe
- Ulysses, a 1902 play by Stephen Phillips
- Ulysses (novel), by James Joyce
- HMS Ulysses (novel), by Alistair Maclean
- Ulysses (comics), two members of a fictional group in the Marvel Comics universe
- Ulysses Klaue, a character in Marvel comic books
- Ulysses: Jeanne d'Arc and the Alchemist Knight, a light novel
Film and television[edit]
- Ulysses (1954 film), starring Kirk Douglas based on the story of Homer's Odyssey
- Ulysses (1967 film), based on Joyce's novel
- Ulysses (2011 film), a 2011 Chilean film
- Ulysses (broadcast), a dramatised radio broadcast of Joyce's novel
- Ulysses 31, a French-Japanese anime television program
- Ulixes, a fictional spacecraft in the 4th season of Teenage Mutnt Ninja Turtles
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- Ulysse (Rebel), a 1703 French opera by Jean-Fery Rebel
- Ulisse (1960–68), an Italian opera by Luigi Dallapiccola
- Ulysses, an English-language cantata by Mátyás Seiber
- Ulysses (band), an American band
- Ulysses (EP), by Shimamiya Eiko
- 'Ulysses' (song), by Franz Ferdinand
- 'Ullyses', a song by Dead Can Dance from the album The Serpent's Egg
Video games[edit]
- Ulysses 1994XF04, a fictional asteroid in the video game Ace Combat
- Ulysses, an assumed name of the antagonist of the Fallout: New Vegas expansion Lonesome Road
Science and technology[edit]
- ULYSSES (cable system), a submarine communications cable network
- Ulysses (robot), a bomb-detecting robot
- Ulysses (spacecraft), a space probe designed to study the Sun
- Ulysses (text editor), a software product for creative writing
- Ulysses butterfly (Papilio ulysses) a butterfly endemic to Australasia
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- Ulysses F.C., a former English football club
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- Ulysses(yacht), a 116-meter expedition yacht
- HMS Ulysses, four ships of the British Royal Navy
- MV Ulysses, any of several ships
- SS Ulysses, any of several ships
- SS Ulysses (1914), a World War I-era steel-hulled screw steamer
- USS Ulysses, any of several ships of the U.S. Navy
- USS Ulysses (ARB-9), a battle damage repair ship of the U.S. Navy
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- Ulysses, manufactured by the Buell Motorcycle Company
- Ulysses (later Grierson), a GWR 3031 Class locomotive on the Great Western Railway between 1891 and 1915
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- Odysseus (disambiguation), the Greek form of this name
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