They first moved to Zurich, and then to Trieste, where Joyce taught English for most of the next decade. He and Nora decided to leave Ireland forever. After this incident, Joyce briefly moved into the Sandycove Martello tower, but quickly departed after his roommate nearly shot him. Hunter brought him home and took care of him. A few months later, after Joyce got into a drunken fight in a Dublin park, a good-humored Jewish man named Alfred H. On June 16, 1904-the day when Ulysses is set-Joyce met the chambermaid Nora Barnacle who would become his wife. The character of Stephen Dedalus is based on these years in Joyce’s life. Over the next two years, he struggled to survive in Dublin and watched his family fall apart. Since he no longer believed in God, he refused to pray at her deathbed. When his mother developed cancer, he had to return suddenly to Ireland. This plan failed: Joyce quickly gave up on medicine and started spending all his time reading in the library instead. In 1902, he moved to Paris to study medicine, hoping that a career as a doctor would give him the financial stability he needed to become a writer. Still, Joyce managed to attend two different private Jesuit schools, then go on to study English, French, and Italian at University College Dublin. He was the eldest of 12 siblings, and he saw his family gradually fall into poverty after his father declared bankruptcy and lost his job due to his alcoholism. James Joyce grew up in a middle-class, nationalist, Catholic family in Dublin.
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