What’s true about “epiphany” in literature?
A.
It is a sudden, intuitive perception of the reality or essential meaning of something
B.
It is usually initiated by some simple, homely, or commonplace occurrence or experience
C.
It is very much the same as Virginia Woolf “moment of importance”.
D.
James Joyce used epiphany as a literary device within each entry of his short story collection Dubliners.