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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
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James Joyce
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Characters
Meet the Cast
Stephen J. Dedalus
Have you ever tried to describe a sibling, or a parent, or that best friend you’ve known since you were both two and a half, but just not been able to come up with words that really do the tr...
Simon Dedalus
There are some real father-issues in this book. Stephen’s father is possibly the most sentimental character in the book – not only because he’s a very emotional being (quite prone...
Mary Dedalus
Honestly, there’s not much to say about Stephen’s mother. She’s always present as a background figure in family scenes; we know that she’s a peacemaker (or at least tries to...
Emma
Emma is really not a "character" in the traditional sense of the word. She’s actually more of a concept – she is the subject of Stephen’s adoration, but we have no real sense of h...
Stephen’s friends
Stephen doesn’t have too many real friends at university, but the ones he does have are carefully chosen. They are all his intellectual equals (or at least close to it). Though Cranly often i...