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Episode I · TelemachusSample day

On the roof of the Martello Tower, just after eight in the morning

Today's passage · lines 1.1–86

The 2-minute recap

We open on a seaside tower south of Dublin. Buck Mulligan, loud and theatrical, climbs to the gun-platform with his shaving things and performs a mock Mass over his lather bowl. Watching him is Stephen Dedalus — young, broke, dressed in mourning for his recently dead mother. In just a few lines Joyce sets the whole mood: comedy on the surface, grief underneath.

Today's focus · Phrase

“Stately, plump Buck Mulligan”

The book's famous first three words. Notice the rhythm — two stressed beats, almost a drumroll — and how 'stately' and 'plump' gently undercut each other. He is grand and a bit ridiculous at once.

Why it matters

Joyce introduces a person before he introduces a plot. The mock-ceremony tells you this is a book about performance, religion, and Irish life — and that it will laugh and mourn in the same breath.

Today's discussion

First impressions: does Mulligan read to you as a charming friend or a cruel one? What in these opening lines decides it for you?

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