1) What does Ulysses veant his listeners to do?
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to twist the point into the giant's eye when he fell asleep that night.
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The central theme of “Ulysses” is that there is a search for adventure, experience and meaning which makes life worth living. Tennyson used Ulysses as the old adventurer, unwilling to accept the settling of old age, longing for one more quest. Tennyson also wrote this in memory of his friend Arthur Hallam.
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