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ch5 notes:
[UMT]
[rap]
[ooold] [goodreads]
maps: 1909
vid: 7:50-11:40
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[Lantgen] [Kinsella1] [2] [3] [O'Malley] [Cole]
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summaries: C&E, Shmoop, Yale, RTE
Wallace Markfield's 1964 novel "To an Early Grave" makes an NYC comedy out of this episode, filmed in 1968 as "Bye Bye Braverman" with an explicit detailed route four men take to a funeral
Title: Hades
Scene: The Graveyard
Hour: 10-11/ 11 a.m.
Color: black-white
Persons: Ulysses, Elpenor, Ajax, Agamemnon, Hercules, Eriphyle, Sisyphus, Orion, Laertes etc, Prometheus, Cerberus, Tiresias, Hades, Persephone, Telemachus, Antinous
Correspondences: Dodder, Grand and Royal Canals, Liffey -The 4 Rivers; Cunningham-Sisyphus
Father Coffey-Cerberus,
Caretaker-Hades,
Daniel O'Connell-Hercules,
Dignam-Elpenor,
Parnell-Agamemnon,
Mentor-Ajax
Technic: Narration, Dialogues, incubism
Science, Art: religion
Sense (Meaning): Descent to Nothing
Organ: Heart
Symbol: Cemetery, Sacred Heart, The Past, The Unknown Man, The Unconscious, Heart, trouble, Relics, Heartbreak, caretaker
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