Listen&Learn: Ulysses
Posted by: Jaksyn PeacockPre-listening vocabulary
- reputation: a widely believed idea about something
- epic poem: a long poem that tells an adventurous story
- stream of consciousness: a style of storytelling that mimics the randomness of real thoughts
- parody: to make fun of something by imitating it
- genre: a category of books, such as fantasy or romance
- contrast: a clear difference between two things
- compelling: interesting; captivating
Listening activity
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Gapfill exercise
Comprehension questions
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- Ulysses was originally published as
a. a script for a play
b. a full novel
c. small sections in magazines - Ulysses is inspired by the epic poem
a. the Odyssey
b. the Iliad
c. the Aeneid - The events of Ulysses take place during one
a. day
b. year
c. hour
Discussion/essay questions
- Do you prefer realistic or adventurous stories? Why?
Transcript
Ulysses is a novel written by Irish author James Joyce. It was originally published in small sections in magazines. The full novel was later published in 1922. Ulysses has a reputation for being difficult to understand, because its structure is very unique. It uses many styles of storytelling, including scripts and streams of consciousness. It also parodies different genres of fiction. Joyce even created a guide to understanding the different themes in each section of the story. The narrative and characters are inspired by the Odyssey, Homer’s ancient epic poem. However, Ulysses is set in 20th-century Ireland, and the events of the book take place during a single day. Ulysses remains famous for the contrast between its epic structure and its compelling story about everyday life.
Answers to comprehension questions
1c 2a 3a
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8 comments
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Qureysho says:
I like it’s very interesting
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English Club Indonesia says:
I prefer realistic stories over adventurous ones. With adventurous stories, you’ll get the thrill from only one or two books, then afterward you’ll get bored. With realistic stories, you’ll encounter different kinds of stories with various approaches based on the characters’ experiences.
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Jorge Ch. says:
Very interesting!
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David Osorio says:
I read the the Odyssey a long time ago, but not the Joyce’s novel. After hearing this review I start to do so.
Thanks!
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