In James Joyce's "Ulysses," the quote "What's yours is mine and what's mine is my own" reflects themes of possession and individuality. It emphasizes the complexities of relationships, where boundaries between personal property and shared experiences can become blurred. This idea can also speak to the social dynamics present in the narrative, highlighting the tension between communal life and personal identity. The phrase suggests a duality where one party may feel...
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