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Helmingham Erchenwyne Rutter Egbert Crumwall Odin Maximus Esme Saxon Esa Vercingetorix Ethelwulf Rupprecht Ydwalla Bentley Osmund Dysart Yggdrasselmann [[page 88]] | Helmingham Erchenwyne Rutter Egbert Crumwall Odin Maximus Esme Saxon Esa Vercingetorix Ethelwulf Rupprecht Ydwalla Bentley Osmund Dysart Yggdrasselmann [[page 88]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:52, 7 August 2012
- HCE- Finnegan, protagonist, Humphrey Chimpden Earwicker
Commentary
Helmingham Erchenwyne Rutter Egbert Crumwall Odin Maximus Esme Saxon Esa Vercingetorix Ethelwulf Rupprecht Ydwalla Bentley Osmund Dysart Yggdrasselmann page 88
He is everybody because he is asleep and dreaming and in sleep there is no subject/object duality. He is "same as and equal to himself".
It has also been argued (Tindel, A Reader's Guide to Finnegans Wake) that Joyce intended HCE, the protagonist, to represent everybody who ever existed, specifically every man. ALP is intended as an extension and opposite, representing all women. Because the cycle repeats endlessly, all men fall like Adam and HCE. Therefore every male character in the book is an incarnation of HCE.