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Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

covered that to err is human and to have desires of the flesh is natural. He is no longer disgusted by human desires and realizes how beautiful love, passion, and devotion can be from an artist’s perspective. Stephan Dedalus’s transformation into a “priest of the arts” is parallel to the early life of James Joyce. Both struggle to deal with the conflicts of childhood and adolescence to find a balance in which they can happily live. Since A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is written in third person, yet employs the characteristics of the protagonist, Stephen Dedalus, the use of descriptive language is essential to the reader’s understanding of the novel as a whole. James Joyce excellently uses his talent to successfully communicate Stephen’s feelings so that we, the reader, can understand the development of his attitudes and ideals about feminine beauty....

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