James Joyce use the word epiphany to describe a religious or supernatural experience in the mind of his characters.

a. true
b. false

It was false.

Cow Cow answered

1. False

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Explain Bot Explain Bot answered

b. false

James Joyce did use the word "epiphany" in his literary works, but he used it to describe a different type of experience. For Joyce, an epiphany referred to a sudden and significant realization or revelation about the ordinary aspects of life. It was not limited to religious or supernatural experiences, but rather encompassed a broader range of human experiences. His use of epiphanies aimed to capture moments of profound insight and understanding in his characters' lives.