Shaun

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Shaun is one of the principal, allegorical figures in James Joyce’s experimental novel *Finnegans Wake*, often interpreted as a rivalrous brother and foil to Shem within the book’s dreamlike family drama.

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instanceOf allegorical figure
fictional character
literary character
alsoKnownAs Jaun NERFINISHED
Shaun the Post NERFINISHED
Yawn NERFINISHED
appearsIn Finnegans Wake NERFINISHED
appearsInWorkBy Irish literature NERFINISHED
associatedWith ALP NERFINISHED
HCE NERFINISHED
Issy NERFINISHED
characterType rivalrous brother
contrastedWith Shem the Penman NERFINISHED
createdBy James Joyce NERFINISHED
firstPublicationOfWork 1939
genreOfWorkAppearsIn experimental fiction
modernist literature
hasSibling Shem NERFINISHED
hasThemeRelation allegory
brotherly rivalry
family dynamics
identity
isFoilTo Shem NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryFunction foil to Shem
medium novel
narrativeRoleIn Finnegans Wake family drama
partOf Earwicker family NERFINISHED
represents conformity
orthodoxy
setInWork Dublin (dreamlike version) NERFINISHED
workAuthor James Joyce NERFINISHED
workTitle Finnegans Wake NERFINISHED

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