Molly Bloom is a fictional character in James Joyce's novel Ulysses. She is the wife of the protagonist, Leopold Bloom, and a key figure in the final chapter of the novel, known as "Penelope". Molly is portrayed as a sensual and independent woman who is unfaithful to her husband. She famously has a long, stream-of-consciousness monologue in which she reflects on her past, her sexuality, and her feelings towards Bloom.
"Ulysses Barnacle" is not a character or a term that appears in the novel. It is possible that the name "Barnacle" is a reference to the fact that Molly's maiden name is "Bloom" and a barnacle is a type of marine crustacean that attaches itself to other objects, similar to how Molly is attached to Bloom.
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