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Fenians: preferred brute force
Constitutional reformists: moderates, followed international laws
A "sugar' is a former friend.
A dull scowl appeared on Cranly’s forehead. He stared at the table where Moynihan had bent to write his name on the roll, and then said flatly:
—A sugar! —
Quis est in malo humore, said Stephen, ego aut vos?
Cranly...
Dedalus serves as a symbol of escape. Dedalus is not at all an Irish name; Joyce took the name from the mythical inventor who escaped from his island prison by constructing wings and flying to his freedom. Stephen, too, will eventually escape from...