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Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man: Vocation Sequence
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...and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we
started and to know the place for the first time.
-T.S. Eliot
As Stephen questions whether or not his repentance and devotions
served the purpose of expiating his sins, he learns that the director of
his school wants him to become a Je ....
Middle of essay ....roves very important to
Stephen. The priest strongly believes in Stephens worthiness of this
priestly calling. As Stephen thinks about his past life and what the life
of a priest has in store for him, he finds that his destiny is to learn his
own wisdom, not to live within the constraints of such piety. As the
freedom motif unfolds, one sees why Stephen realizes that he must follow
the latter calling rather than the first. Stephen gives in to his desires
and exercises his freedom by performi.... |
Number of words: 456 |
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