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Molly Bloom's SoliloquyMolly Bloom's soliloquy is the final chapter of James Joyce's novel Ulysses (often referred to as Penelope, after Molly's mythical counterpart). It is a compilation of the thoughts of Molly Bloom, the concert-singing wife of advertising agent Leopold Bloom, whose wanderings around Dublin are followed in much of the book. The very last words of the book are:
Molly's physicality is often contrasted with the intellectualism of the male characters, and of Stephen Dedalus in particular. It concludes Ulysses on a relatively passionate note. Molly Bloom's soliloquy was also used as the basis for a techno music song by Amber, entitled "Yes", and for Kate Bush's song "The Sensual World". It is quoted by the Firesign Theatre on their album How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere At All . The soliloquy is also featured in a Rodney Dangerfield movie, "Back To School", wherein it is read aloud to a college English class by Dr. Diane Turner (played by Sally Kellerman). Her passionate reading causes the over-excited Thornton Melon ( played by Mr. Dangerfield ) to blurt out "YES! YES! YES!" during the class. The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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