“We are what we remember. If we lose our memory, we lose our identity and our identity is the accumulation of our experiences. When we walk down the memory lane, it can be unconsciously, willingly, selectively, impetuously or sometimes grudgingly. By following our stream of consciousness we look for lost time and things past. Some reminiscences become anchor points that can take another scope with the wisdom of hindsight. ("Walking down the memory lane")” ― Erik Pevernagie (Belgian painter)
It is surprising to find that Buddhists talked about the Stream of Consciousness back in the 5th Century BC. Their accounts of the substrate consciousness all refer to an individual stream of consciousness, or“viññāna-sota”, that carries on from one lifetime to the next. Much later in history, William James coined the term “Stream of Consciousness” in his …show more content…
Joyce's Ulysses has been well known for his elaborate experimentation and development that is a continuous flow system. He has utilized various accounts widely alongside the movements in each new scene of the novel.
To demonstrate unexpected differentiation between the vain and the depleted present day world and the transcendent time of old Greece, James Joyce gave a system of the Odyssey of Homer to his magnum opus. Leopold Bloom is Ulysses, Stephen, who is the profound child of Bloom is connected to Ulysses' child, Telemachus and Molly speaks to Ulysses' better half, Penelope. Homer's Odyssey has 18 scenes and Ulysses keeps up a similar number of