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"But for him it was his last afternoon as himself." The reference is to:

ACharles Dickens

BWilliam Shakespeare

CW.B. Yeats

DW.H. Auden

Answer:

C. W.B. Yeats

Read Explanation:

  1. Quote: The quote is "But for him it was his last afternoon as himself".

  2. Incorrect Reference: The quote was incorrectly attributed to W.B. Yeats.

  3. Correct Reference: The correct reference is actually James Joyce.

  4. Source: The quote is from James Joyce's novel The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.

  5. Context: The quote likely refers to a pivotal moment in the protagonist's life, where he is on the cusp of change and transformation.

  6. Literary Significance: The quote highlights James Joyce's modernist style and his exploration of themes such as identity, self-discovery, and the human experience.


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