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... One of his best dramatic monologues is his poem about Odysseus of Homer’s Odyssey, “Ulysses”. In “Ulysses”, Tennyson uses the cries of an aging man’s desires to disclose the need in all of us to be recognized for something after one has left this world. ...
When Ulysses says this he is comparing himself to a sword. ... Ulysses, having been home for three years, feels himself stagnating and wasting his life in the unwanted role of king. ... Ulysses thinks going on adventures are nobler than being a king. ...
Ulysses does not want to stop traveling until everyone knows him.
Approximate Word count = 484 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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