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* Shem and Shaun / Jem and Jaun
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The twin sons of the protagonist are archetypes standing in at different points for intergenerational, international, civil, and sibling war. [[Shem]] and [[Shaun]] are eternal rivals for replacing their father and for Issy's affection (among other things). They are identified with:
* Jameson Whiskey and Guinness Beer Brewery
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* Set and Horus of the Osiris story
* [[vanessy|"Vanessa" Esther Vanhomrigh]] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_Johnson "Stella" Esther Johnson], both women in love with [[nathandjoe|Jonathan Swift]]
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* Jacob & Esau and Cain & Abel from Genesis
* [[commodius|Commodus]] and Antoninus
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* Shem, Ham & Japhet, the three sons of Noah
* [[Jacob]] and [[Esau]]
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* the wolf-raised Romans Romulus & Remus
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* St. Michael & the Devil (Mick & Nick)
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* Jhem or Shen: Jameson → John Jameson & Sons Ltd, Dublin whiskey distillers → twin of Arthur Guinness & Sons Ltd, Dublin brewery
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* In the Hindu religion, puranic deities are often described as belonging to Shwet meaning white and Shyam meaning black varnas. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_caste_system]
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Shaun is portrayed as a dull postman, conforming to society's expectations, while Shem is a bright artist and sinister experimenter. (As HCE retreats before the rumors, he seems to transform into Shem, the artist who writes the book.) They are sometimes accompanied by a third personality in whom their twin poles are reconciled, called Tristan or Tristram. Presumably, by synthesizing their strengths Tristan is able to win Issy and defeat/replace HCE, like Tristan in the triangle with Iseult (Issy) and King Mark (HCE).
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C.G.Jung suggests that contents of the subconscious that are about to enter the conscious mind, often do so in the form of twins. If FW is a dream, it would be logical to have many twins right at the start.

Latest revision as of 03:59, 19 March 2010

The twin sons of the protagonist are archetypes standing in at different points for intergenerational, international, civil, and sibling war. Shem and Shaun are eternal rivals for replacing their father and for Issy's affection (among other things). They are identified with:

  • Set and Horus of the Osiris story
  • Jacob & Esau and Cain & Abel from Genesis
  • Shem, Ham & Japhet, the three sons of Noah
  • the wolf-raised Romans Romulus & Remus
  • St. Michael & the Devil (Mick & Nick)
  • Jhem or Shen: Jameson → John Jameson & Sons Ltd, Dublin whiskey distillers → twin of Arthur Guinness & Sons Ltd, Dublin brewery
  • In the Hindu religion, puranic deities are often described as belonging to Shwet meaning white and Shyam meaning black varnas. [1]

Shaun is portrayed as a dull postman, conforming to society's expectations, while Shem is a bright artist and sinister experimenter. (As HCE retreats before the rumors, he seems to transform into Shem, the artist who writes the book.) They are sometimes accompanied by a third personality in whom their twin poles are reconciled, called Tristan or Tristram. Presumably, by synthesizing their strengths Tristan is able to win Issy and defeat/replace HCE, like Tristan in the triangle with Iseult (Issy) and King Mark (HCE).

C.G.Jung suggests that contents of the subconscious that are about to enter the conscious mind, often do so in the form of twins. If FW is a dream, it would be logical to have many twins right at the start.