Ulysses

Ulysses

by

James Joyce

Florence MacCabe Character Analysis

MacCabe is a midwife who walks on Sandymount Strand with a colleague to collect cockles in the “Proteus” episode. When she passes by, Stephen Dedalus starts thinking about how the nature of human birth means that all beings are physically interconnected in one giant web by the omphalos (navel). Later, he writes her into The Parable of the Plums, the story he pitches to Professor MacHugh and Myles Crawford.

Florence MacCabe Quotes in Ulysses

The Ulysses quotes below are all either spoken by Florence MacCabe or refer to Florence MacCabe. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Alienation and the Quest for Belonging Theme Icon
).
Episode 3: Proteus Quotes

The cords of all link back, strandentwining cable of all flesh. That is why mystic monks. Will you be as gods? Gaze in your omphalos. Hello. Kinch here. Put me on to Edenville. Aleph, alpha: nought, nought, one.
Spouse and helpmate of Adam Kadmon: Heva, naked Eve. She had no navel. Gaze. Belly without blemish, bulging big, a buckler of taut vellum, no, whiteheaped corn, orient and immortal, standing from everlasting to everlasting. Womb of sin.

Related Characters: Stephen Dedalus (speaker), Florence MacCabe
Page Number: 31-32
Explanation and Analysis:
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Florence MacCabe Quotes in Ulysses

The Ulysses quotes below are all either spoken by Florence MacCabe or refer to Florence MacCabe. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Alienation and the Quest for Belonging Theme Icon
).
Episode 3: Proteus Quotes

The cords of all link back, strandentwining cable of all flesh. That is why mystic monks. Will you be as gods? Gaze in your omphalos. Hello. Kinch here. Put me on to Edenville. Aleph, alpha: nought, nought, one.
Spouse and helpmate of Adam Kadmon: Heva, naked Eve. She had no navel. Gaze. Belly without blemish, bulging big, a buckler of taut vellum, no, whiteheaped corn, orient and immortal, standing from everlasting to everlasting. Womb of sin.

Related Characters: Stephen Dedalus (speaker), Florence MacCabe
Page Number: 31-32
Explanation and Analysis: