Molly

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Molly is the central female character in James Joyce’s novel "Ulysses," renowned for her candid, stream-of-consciousness monologue that concludes the book.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female character
fictional character
literary character
adaptedIn film adaptations of Ulysses
radio adaptations of Ulysses
stage adaptations of Ulysses
appearsIn Ulysses NERFINISHED
authorNationality Irish
child Millicent Bloom NERFINISHED
creator James Joyce NERFINISHED
culturalImpact iconic modernist heroine
symbol of candid female interiority
fictionalAge in her 30s in 1904
fictionalEthnicity Irish
fictionalReligion Roman Catholic background
fictionalUniverse Ulysses universe NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Ulysses (1922) NERFINISHED
firstPublicationDateOfWork 1922
fullName Marion Bloom NERFINISHED
givenName Marion NERFINISHED
knownFor final monologue in Ulysses
stream-of-consciousness soliloquy
languageOfExpression English
literaryMovementOfWork modernism
literaryTechniqueAssociatedWith stream of consciousness
maritalStatus married
monologueTitle Penelope NERFINISHED
narrativeRole central female character
protagonist
nationality Gibraltar-born Irish
nickname Molly NERFINISHED
occupation concert singer
singer
placeOfBirth Gibraltar NERFINISHED
relative Leopold Bloom NERFINISHED
Millicent Bloom NERFINISHED
residence 7 Eccles Street, Dublin NERFINISHED
sectionOfWork Penelope episode
setting Dublin NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
spouse Leopold Bloom NERFINISHED
themeAssociated female sexuality
identity
infidelity
marriage
memory
timeOfFictionalEvents 16 June 1904
workOfFiction Ulysses NERFINISHED

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Molly Bloom nickname Molly