
Molly Bloom
Molly Bloom is a fictional character from James Joyce's novel "Ulysses," published in 1922. She is the wife of the book's main character, Leopold Bloom, and her thoughts are explored in a famous stream-of-consciousness style. The last chapter of the novel, known as "Penelope," is particularly notable for its lack of punctuation and intimate insights into her mind, covering topics like love, sexuality, and identity. Molly Bloom has become an iconic figure in literature, representing complex female experiences and perspectives. Her character challenges traditional narratives and emphasizes the richness of everyday life.