Molly Bloom is a character from James Joyce's famous novel, Ulysses. She is the wife of Leopold Bloom, and her thoughts and experiences are explored in the book's final chapter. Molly is known for her vibrant personality, sensuality, and complex inner life, which is revealed through a stream-of-consciousness narrative style.
In the novel, Molly reflects on her relationships, desires, and memories, making her a symbol of femininity and strength. Her famous soliloquy at the end of the book captures her thoughts in a raw and unfiltered way, showcasing her as a pivotal figure in modernist literature.