Talbot A cheating student in Stephen's class at Deasy's school.
Tatters A dog which Stephen sees on the beach in "Proteus"; Stephen wonders if the animal is digging up his (the dog's) grandmother. Tatters typifies the "God-dog" theme in Ulysses.
John F. Taylor A famous Dublin orator whose speech of October 24, 1901, in favor of reviving Gaelic is praised in "Aeolus."
Throwaway The dark horse who wins the 1904 Gold Cup race, besting Sceptre, Boylan's choice. Like Throwaway, Bloom has been "thrown away" by Molly, but he may yet end by winning over Boylan. It is the mistaken belief that Bloom has won on the race that causes him trouble in "The Cyclops," when the men at Barney Kiernan's pub wonder why Bloom won't stand them to drinks to celebrate his gains. See Bantam Lyons.
Major Brian Cooper Tweedy Molly's hard-drinking, pipe-smoking father, who was stationed on Gibraltar when she was born. Whether or not Tweedy was a major at all and not just a sergeant-major, and whether or not he is indeed Molly's father through a union with Lunita Laredo are two of the mysteries of Ulysses.
Lizzie Twigg Applicant for the job of typist in response to Bloom's ad, whom Bloom turns down because he thinks she might be too arty. Twigg was an actual poetess and an associate of George Russell (A. E.).
Virag The name of Bloom's father, grandfather, and great grandfather. Bloom's father changed his name to "Bloom," from "Virag," which means "flower"in Hungarian.
Reggie Wylie Gerty MacDowell's boyfriend, with whom she has had a spat, probably making her more enthusiastic about "seducing" Bloom in "Nausicaa."


















