Ulysses

Ulysses

by

James Joyce

Marion (“Molly”) Bloom Character Analysis

Molly Bloom is one of the central characters in Ulysses. She is Leopold Bloom’s wife, Blazes Boylan’s lover, Milly Bloom’s mother, and Major Tweedy’s daughter. But she also represents womanhood, sexuality, and fertility more generally (especially in her husband’s mind). She roughly corresponds to Penelope in the Odyssey, which is also why the episode where she speaks is called “Penelope.” As she falls asleep in that episode, she thinks primarily about men, sex, and romance, and she also reveals much about her personality: she is tenacious, jealous of other women (including even her daughter Milly), and fully aware and accepting of her own sexuality. A concert singer by trade, Molly spends most of her days stuck at home, rehearsing and reading erotic novels, feeling lonely and bored to death. Indeed, the only things she does on June 16 are have sex with Blazes Boylan and toss a coin to a one-legged beggar who is singing on the street. She is famous around Dublin for her looks and—as is implied more than once—her promiscuity. Even though their marriage is rocky and they haven’t had sex since their young son Rudy died almost a decade ago, her husband practically worships her—he repeatedly thinks about her beauty, he talks up her exotic upbringing in Gibraltar, and he even pulls out a photo of her to show to Stephen Dedalus in “Eumaeus.” Although he writes naughty letters to Martha Clifford and meets the prostitute Zoe Higgins in nighttown, Bloom is still primarily committed to and preoccupied with Molly. But Molly doesn’t know this, and she suspects that Leopold is having an affair with his ex-girlfriend Josie Breen. At the end of her soliloquy in “Penelope,” Molly decides to recommit to him. Her famous last words “yes I said yes I will Yes,” which are also the novel’s closing line, reflect this commitment, but they also represent the broader affirmation of life, love, and humanity that Joyce associated with women.

Marion (“Molly”) Bloom Quotes in Ulysses

The Ulysses quotes below are all either spoken by Marion (“Molly”) Bloom or refer to Marion (“Molly”) Bloom. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Alienation and the Quest for Belonging Theme Icon
).
Episode 4: Calypso Quotes

—Here, she said. What does that mean?
He leaned downward and read near her polished thumbnail.
—Metempsychosis?
—Yes. Who’s he when he’s at home?
—Metempsychosis, he said, frowning. It’s Greek: from the Greek. That means the transmigration of souls.
—O, rocks! she said. Tell us in plain words.

Related Characters: Leopold Bloom (speaker), Marion (“Molly”) Bloom (speaker)
Page Number: 52
Explanation and Analysis:
Episode 17: Ithaca Quotes

He kissed the plump mellow yellow smellow melons of her rump, on each plump melonous hemisphere, in their mellow yellow furrow, with obscure prolonged provocative melonsmellonous osculation.

Related Characters: Leopold Bloom, Marion (“Molly”) Bloom
Page Number: 604
Explanation and Analysis:
Episode 18: Penelope Quotes

Supposing I risked having another not off him though still if he was married Im sure hed have a fine strong child but I dont know Poldy has more spunk in him yes thatd be awfully jolly

Related Characters: Marion (“Molly”) Bloom (speaker), Leopold Bloom, Hugh (“Blazes”) Boylan
Page Number: 611
Explanation and Analysis:

I thought to myself afterwards it must be real love if a man gives up his life for her that way for nothing I suppose there are a few men like that left its hard to believe in it though unless it really happened to me the majority of them with not a particle of love in their natures to find two people like that nowadays full up of each other that would feel the same way as you do theyre usually a bit foolish in the head his father must have been a bit queer to go and poison himself after her still poor old man I suppose he felt lost

Related Characters: Marion (“Molly”) Bloom (speaker), Leopold Bloom, Ellen Bloom, Millicent (“Milly”) Bloom, Rudolf Bloom, Sr.
Page Number: 631
Explanation and Analysis:

Im sure hes very distinguished Id like to meet a man like that God not those other ruck besides hes young those fine young men I could see down in Margate strand bathingplace from the side of the rock standing up in the sun naked like a God or something and then plunging into the sea with them why arent all men like that thered be some consolation for a woman like that lovely little statue he bought I could look at him all day long curly head and his shoulders his finger up for you to listen theres real beauty and poetry for you I often felt I wanted to kiss him all over

Related Characters: Marion (“Molly”) Bloom (speaker), Stephen Dedalus
Page Number: 637-638
Explanation and Analysis:

I was a Flower of the mountain yes when I put the rose in my hair like the Andalusian girls used or shall I wear a red yes and how he kissed me under the Moorish wall and I thought well as well him as another and then I asked him with my eyes to ask again yes and then he asked me would I yes to say yes my mountain flower and first I put my arms around him yes and drew him down to me so he could feel my breasts all perfume yes and his heart was going like mad and yes I said yes I will Yes.

Related Characters: Marion (“Molly”) Bloom (speaker), Leopold Bloom, Lieutenant Mulvey
Page Number: 643-644
Explanation and Analysis:
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Marion (“Molly”) Bloom Quotes in Ulysses

The Ulysses quotes below are all either spoken by Marion (“Molly”) Bloom or refer to Marion (“Molly”) Bloom. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Alienation and the Quest for Belonging Theme Icon
).
Episode 4: Calypso Quotes

—Here, she said. What does that mean?
He leaned downward and read near her polished thumbnail.
—Metempsychosis?
—Yes. Who’s he when he’s at home?
—Metempsychosis, he said, frowning. It’s Greek: from the Greek. That means the transmigration of souls.
—O, rocks! she said. Tell us in plain words.

Related Characters: Leopold Bloom (speaker), Marion (“Molly”) Bloom (speaker)
Page Number: 52
Explanation and Analysis:
Episode 17: Ithaca Quotes

He kissed the plump mellow yellow smellow melons of her rump, on each plump melonous hemisphere, in their mellow yellow furrow, with obscure prolonged provocative melonsmellonous osculation.

Related Characters: Leopold Bloom, Marion (“Molly”) Bloom
Page Number: 604
Explanation and Analysis:
Episode 18: Penelope Quotes

Supposing I risked having another not off him though still if he was married Im sure hed have a fine strong child but I dont know Poldy has more spunk in him yes thatd be awfully jolly

Related Characters: Marion (“Molly”) Bloom (speaker), Leopold Bloom, Hugh (“Blazes”) Boylan
Page Number: 611
Explanation and Analysis:

I thought to myself afterwards it must be real love if a man gives up his life for her that way for nothing I suppose there are a few men like that left its hard to believe in it though unless it really happened to me the majority of them with not a particle of love in their natures to find two people like that nowadays full up of each other that would feel the same way as you do theyre usually a bit foolish in the head his father must have been a bit queer to go and poison himself after her still poor old man I suppose he felt lost

Related Characters: Marion (“Molly”) Bloom (speaker), Leopold Bloom, Ellen Bloom, Millicent (“Milly”) Bloom, Rudolf Bloom, Sr.
Page Number: 631
Explanation and Analysis:

Im sure hes very distinguished Id like to meet a man like that God not those other ruck besides hes young those fine young men I could see down in Margate strand bathingplace from the side of the rock standing up in the sun naked like a God or something and then plunging into the sea with them why arent all men like that thered be some consolation for a woman like that lovely little statue he bought I could look at him all day long curly head and his shoulders his finger up for you to listen theres real beauty and poetry for you I often felt I wanted to kiss him all over

Related Characters: Marion (“Molly”) Bloom (speaker), Stephen Dedalus
Page Number: 637-638
Explanation and Analysis:

I was a Flower of the mountain yes when I put the rose in my hair like the Andalusian girls used or shall I wear a red yes and how he kissed me under the Moorish wall and I thought well as well him as another and then I asked him with my eyes to ask again yes and then he asked me would I yes to say yes my mountain flower and first I put my arms around him yes and drew him down to me so he could feel my breasts all perfume yes and his heart was going like mad and yes I said yes I will Yes.

Related Characters: Marion (“Molly”) Bloom (speaker), Leopold Bloom, Lieutenant Mulvey
Page Number: 643-644
Explanation and Analysis: