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character¡¯s thoughts are presented in the confusing, jumbled, and inconsequential manner of real life without any clarification by the author. The aim of the technique is to provide a textual equivalent to the stream of a fictional character¡¯s consciousness. It creates the impression that the reader is eavesdropping on the flow of conscious experience in the character¡¯s mind, gaining intimate access to their private ¡°thoughts¡±. James Joyce and Virginia Woolf are masters of this literary technique.