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Joyce's women

Joyce’s portrayal of women in his works often explores complex inner lives, highlighting their desires, fears, and societal roles. His female characters are vividly drawn, reflecting both their personal struggles and the broader cultural constraints they face. While some women embody independence and resilience, others reveal vulnerability within the expectations of their time. Through these characters, Joyce examines themes of identity, gender dynamics, and the human condition, emphasizing that women, like men, possess rich, multifaceted inner worlds deserving of nuanced understanding.