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How is the stage set for this chapter? (at the beginning)? (4pts)
The scene is set in this chapter of James Joyce's "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" by a sermon
given by Father Arnall at Clongowes Wood College. The chapter opens with the boys gathered in the
chapel to hear Father Arnall's sermon.
What is a
bally racket
? (2 pts)
A bally racket is a loud or noisy disturbance.
Describe the story of Saint Francis Xavier. Why is it important? (4 pts)
This chapter briefly mentions Saint Francis Xavier's story. He was a Spanish missionary who was
important in spreading Christianity throughout Asia during the 16th century. The story of Saint Francis
Xavier is significant because it emphasizes the theme of religious devotion and the concept of
self-sacrifice for a greater cause.
What does Father Arnall ask the boys to do? (3 pts)
Father Arnall asks the boys to consider their sins and seek forgiveness. He exhorts them to examine their
consciences and repent of their sins.
How does Stephen describe his soul? (5 pts)
Stephen describes his soul as a "trembling thing" that is torn between sin and righteousness all the time.
He feels the weight of his sins and struggles with internal moral conflicts.
How are people judged twice by God? (3 pts)
According to Stephen's perspective, God judges people twice: first at the moment of death and again at
the end of time during the Last Judgment. The first judgment establishes one's everlasting fate, but the
second judgment confirms one's fate.
Describe how Emma makes Stephen feel in this chapter (2 pts)
Emma evokes a strong emotional response in Stephen during this chapter, possibly indicating a significant
influence or impact on his emotional state.
How is hell described in this chapter? (physically) 5 pts
This chapter describes Hell as a realm of unending torture and sorrow. It is shown as a scorching inferno
that eats sinners while tormenting them with demons and devils. Contributing to the overall theme of
religious fear and consequences.
WHat are the 5 pains experienced in hell? (10 pts)
The five pain of hell is described as "the pain of fire," "the pain of loss," "the pain of conscience," "the
pain of remorse," and "the pain of despair."
WHat happens at the end of the chapter? What is its significance? (5 pts)
At the end of the chapter, Stephen admits to committing the sin of impurity. This depicts his current
mental condition as he wrestles with his sexual cravings and the tension between his religious convictions
and his natural inclinations.
What classical work of literature does this chapter refer to? (2 pts)
This chapter refers to the classical work of literature, "The Divine Comedy" by Dante Alighieri. It draws
parallels between Dante's journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven and Stephen's own spiritual
journey.
WHat is the last thing Stephen confesses? How does this reflect on his current state of thinking? (5pts)
The last thing Stephen confesses is his fear of hell. This reflects his current state of thinking as he is
preoccupied with the consequences of his actions and the idea of eternal damnation. He reflects his
struggle with impure thoughts and having sex, showcasing his internal conflict and ongoing battle with
his own desires.
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