Sexuality plays a pivotal role in James Joyce's Ulysses, intricately woven throughout the narrative. The novel features numerous sexual references, with the central focus on Molly Bloom's afternoon rendezvous with Hugh Boylan, which shapes the structure of Leopold Bloom's day. Key passages highlight the significance of this affair, emphasizing the omnipresence of sexual themes and their influence on character interactions and plot development. The exploration of these themes reflects broader societal attitudes towards sexuality during Joyce's time.
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- 2010