Epiphany and Character in Joyce's Dubliners
In James Joyce’s Dubliners, which of the following best describes the function of epiphanies in revealing the characters’ internal struggles?
A
By detailing extensive dialogue scenes where characters openly discuss their feelings and choices.
B
By showcasing dramatic encounters with other characters that lead to immediate external conflicts.
C
By describing vivid dream sequences that loosely symbolize each character’s dilemmas.
D
By revealing key insights into their lives that explain their motivations and limitations.
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