This article aims to analyse James Joyce¡¯s ¡°A Little Cloud,¡± focusing on the symbolism of number ¡°8¡± in the text. Most of all, the fact that Joyce opens his story with the particular number is noteworthy: ¡°Eight years before he had seen his friend off at the Northwall and wished him godspeed.¡± (D 60) The first line hints about two friends who have been apart for ¡°8¡± years. They are going to meet again today in ¡°8¡± years. Besides, Joyce arranges ¡°A Little Cloud¡± as the ¡°8th¡± story in Dubliners based on the quite ¡°mathematical¡± (Rice 26) structure. This paper sees number 8 in ¡°A Little Cloud¡± as a metonym for the dilemma of Möbius strip. Basically the strip creates ambivalence by affixing two opposite poles. By the happy coincidence, ambivalence or uncertainty is a dominant theme in Joyce¡¯s literature as well. Consequently some Joyceans allude this unoriginability to the same characteristic of a strip. However no study reads ¡°A Little Cloud¡± in line with the morphology of a strip. There are none to suggest the morphological correspondence between number ¡°8¡± and a strip, in particular. This study explores these simply overlooked morphological similarities between two motifs to reexamine the theme of circularity in the novel. The meeting of two extremities of a loop generates indeterminacy on its surface along with the dilemma of infinity; likewise, the reunion of two opposite friends unfolds an indeterminate plot along with the dilemma of infinity in life. These parallels make the specific number significant as another morphology of a Möbius strip in the novel. Especially, ¡°A Little Cloud¡± emphasizes that the reality is not a separate realm from the ideal in essence: it implies that both ends meet unendingly to keep in ultimate equipoise in life. |