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    In order to ground himself in pragmatism, Stephen must establish his whereabouts to situate himself in the vast universe. Since the world is, “very big to think about,” Stephen reverts to placing himself in Ireland, his homeland (Joyce 13). By doing so, he is evoking a logical way of thinking. In youth, Stephen attempts to imitate Byron while writing poetry. However, he gets distracted and begins daydreaming. In his ambition to be creative, he realizes that he has nothing original or significant…

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    its world. • Writers use political writing in order to touch on human problems in the environment. EX: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn also discusses a lot of political issues throughout its story. This book touches on the issues of slavery and racism. It’s frequent anti-slavery and racial references have brought up questions as to why this book is continuing to be taught in schools after our country has worked so hard to push integration all throughout America. Chapter…

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