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Joyce himself writes that the Dubliners, includes twelve of his stories dealing with the paralysis of the central male character and four of his stories dealing with the paralysis of the central female
character.
What is the theme of Dubliners by James Joyce?
- Every narrative in James Joyce's Dubliners has a theme of paralysis, according to critics. According to Joyce's own words, "I chose Dublin for the scenario because that city seemed to me to be the centre of paralysis.
- My purpose was to write a chapter of the moral history of my nation" (Joyce, letter to Grant Richards, 5 May 1906).
- There are twelve stories that deal with a central male character's paralysis in this moral history known as Dubliners, but only four stories deal with the alleged paralysis of a central female character.
- One could argue that Joyce wrote the character more well because he is a man and therefore qualified to do so.
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