Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

The selection is set in a traditional boys boarding school run by religious authorities. How does the author’s choice of setting help to develop Stephen’s character?

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The Church is perhaps the greatest constraint on Stephen, and merits its own entry. The teachings of the Church run contrary to Stephen's independent spirit and intellect. His sensitivity to beauty and the human body are not at all suitable to the rigid Catholicism in which he was raised. But the Church continues to exert some small hold on him. Although he eventually becomes an unbeliever, he continues to have some fear that the Catholic Church might be correct. Despite his fears, he eventually chooses to live independently and without constraint, even if that decision sends him to hell.