In this lecture, we'll examine the 15th episode of James Joyce's "Ulysses". This is one of the most disorienting chapters in the book, but it is raucously funny and cosmically significant in its themes and climactic (as well as anti-climactic) moments. If you're having any trouble reading this episode, consider checking this out to get a basic -- and I mean basic -- understanding of the plot, and also take a look with me at some of the funniest passages as well as the intense alliteration in the second half of the chapter. I frame the core concern of this episode as coping with Bloom and Stephen's guilt, dealing with the chaos of the mind, and using comedy and satire to commentate on real-world events/concerns. Enjoy!
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