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The Unconscious Struggle for Human Existence

The Unconscious Struggle for Human Existence

According to philosopher Karl Marx, humans are "slaves to historical necessity and their thought and thinking are rigidly determined by the mode of production" (Beer xxii). This view of historical materialism asserts that the culture, political, and government systems of a given people derive from the material conditions of their existence. Thus, "life is not determined by consciousness, but consciousness by life"(Reader 155). In the short story, "The Boarding House", James Joyce uses Mrs. Mooney to illustrate how the "blind forces" of economic materialism determine our existence and causally result in our living by a false consciousness.

The prevailing economic condition in Dublin, Ireland determines Mrs. Mooney's disposition in running her boarding house. Because of the destructive potato famine, a good portion of the city's men have fled in search of work elsewhere, leaving behind a surplus of women desperately searching for companions. Due to the lack of men, Mrs. Mooney is under more pressure to get her young, daughter Polly married and eliminate the possibility of her ending up an old maid. Reflecting the present economic ideology, Mrs. Mooney understands that her ulti

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He now was respected and stoutly pious. Mooney's position as the wife of a drunkard businessman causally relates to her positive outlook in dealing with Mr. The family will give money to the church, Polly will be able to raise a family, Mrs. This is revealed likening marriage to a "business", negating love as being an influential factor (Joyce 72). You needn't sham: You know I am" (73). Mooney tosses all emotions aside and rigorously continues on her mission. Playing the part of the "outraged mother", Mrs. Doran values his monetary rank so that he sacrifices every subjective influence. Mooney and Polly prey on this weakness. Doran is stewing about, anxious to converse with her on the reparation issue.
Approximate Word count = 2828
Approximate Pages = 11 (250 words per page double spaced)

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