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A symposium entitled: James Joyce: Ulysses

on (Feb 26, 2025) in the presence of the symposium entitled (James Joyce: Ulysses), was presented by (Mr. Husam Nazar Rashid) from the English department , Where it has been explained about, Ulysses by James Joyce is a groundbreaking modernist novel that follows the experiences of Leopold Bloom over the course of a single day, June 16, 1904, in Dublin. Inspired by Homer’s Odyssey, the novel explores themes of identity, time, and human consciousness through a stream-of-consciousness narrative style. Joyce employs innovative literary techniques, shifting perspectives, and intricate wordplay to create a richly layered and complex work. The novel delves into the everyday lives of its characters while addressing profound philosophical and existential questions. Despite its challenging style Ulysses remains one of the most influential and celebrated works of 20th-century literature. , At the end of the symposium Ulysses is a groundbreaking novel that reshaped modern literature with its experimental style and deep psychological insight. Joyce’s innovative narrative techniques make it both challenging and influential. Despite its complexity, the novel remains a powerful exploration of identity, time, and human experience. Its impact on literature is undeniable, securing its place as a 20th-century masterpiece.