A few things I found interesting:
Telemachus
Nestor
Proteus
The ratio of "asked" to "answered" in Telemachus and Nestor is about 2:1 ; more questions than answers. Proteus has very few of either.
Proteus has more color words.
Telemachus is "god" heavy, Proteus is "dog" heavy.
Proteus has 5 "ineluctable"s, stressing Stephen's imprisonment.
Telemachus
air (7) answered (11) asked (20) bay (6) buck (73) called (6) coming (7) cried (8) dedalus (10) eyes (13) face (15) father (8) followed (6) god (16) going (7) green (6) grey (7) haines (45) hair (6) hands (10) head (8) held (7) himself (13) irish (8) key (8) kinch (20) laid (6) man (8) milk (8) mirror (10) morning (9) mother (21) mulligan (84) open (7) parapet (6) sea (16) sir (15) stephen (92) stood (9) tea (10) think (7) towards (11) tower (9) turned (10) voice (18) walked (7) water (15) woman (11) words (7) yes (6)
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Nestor
air (5) answered (5) armstrong (5) asked (13) book (6) boy (5) brightness (4) brought (4) cried (5) deasy (35) eyes (11) field (5) hear (5) history (5) knew (8) lay (4) life (5) looked (4) man (5) moment (6) money (8) mr (40) open (5) pier (5) playfield (4) possible (4) pyrrhus (6) riddle (5) sargent (7) scraped (4) sheets (4) shells (5) shout (4) sir (40) soft (4) soul (5) stephen (44) sternly (4) stood (6) talbot (5) ten (5) towards (4) voice (4) voices (4) woman (5) words (7) work (4) world (6) years (4) yes (10)
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Proteus
air (7) aunt (5) away (6) blue (5) breath (5) brother (7) de (8) dead (6) dog (10) egan (5) ever (6) eyes (15) face (7) father (9) feet (12) five (5) going (7) green (6) hat (7) ineluctable (5) lay (5) man (12) mine (6) mother (5) mouth (7) naked (5) night (11) paris (7) poor (5) richie (5) rock (6) rocks (6) sand (18) sea (6) sir (8) sit (5) soft (5) stephen (9) sun (5) thy (5) tide (7) uncle (5) walking (7) water (6) waves (5) wild (5) woman (5) wonder (5) yes (9) young (6)
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1 comments:
I would like to start with a quote. "Thank you Tree!"
You know blake. A real man understands that book in one reading. I must say you are quite fatuous. Good luck sir
IVEL
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