Molly Bloom

Molly Bloom

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Molly Bloom is a fictional character from James Joyce's novel 'Ulysses,' representing modern womanhood and the complexities of female identity in the early 20th century. She is known for her stream-of-consciousness monologue in the final chapter of the book, which explores her thoughts, desires, and experiences, ultimately embodying themes of love, sexuality, and the everyday life of a woman in Dublin. Recently, she has been referenced in discussions about Ireland's potential to embrace technological advancements and a positive future, as exemplified in the article's call to action for a mindset shift in the face of economic challenges.

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Molly Bloom is the wife of Leopold Bloom, who receives a visit from her lover in their home.

Verdens bedste roman vrimler med virkelige personer, som følte sig krænket af forfatteren
Politiken·DenmarkDenmark· 2025-11-29
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Molly Bloom is referenced as a symbol of embracing life and saying yes to possibilities.

Use the tariff crisis to fix the Irish economy – The Irish Times
The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·IrelandIreland· 2025-03-29
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