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Compare and contrast the character of ulysses and telemachus

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> Both are related to the Odyssey. The poem is explicitly of the Odyssey, the narrator is grounded in the fictional Ithaca etc. we've already imagined. We are just hearing another recording of Ulysses’ voice, via Tennyson. The Odyssey is there in ‘Ulysses ‘ by implication. TS Elliot coined the term ‘mythic method’ not Joyce. Joyce ditched the use of the Odyssey chapter titles for ‘Ulysses’ prior to publication aware that the novel doesn't match the Odyssey exactly.

> The game changing last episode of ‘Ulysses’ would question who the novel is about : Poldy, Stephen or Molly. These shiftings sands in the voice and voices are absent in the poem. Tennyson imagines Ulysses thoughts and drives, Joyce gives us a shadow

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Hi buddy,

Compare and Contrast Between Father and Son:

A central theme of "Ulysses" is that of age: in this poem, we don't encounter the hero of The Iliad and The Odyssey. Rather, we encounter that same hero in his old age, with the glories of the past largely relegated to memory. In Tennyson's poem, Ulysses seeks out one final journey in the limited time left to him.It's notable, that when the focus of the poem shifts towards Telemachus, the generational difference is the first thing that's stressed, via the father-son relationship between Telemachus and Ulysses. Ulysses is, by this point, an old man, well past the peakof his abilities. Telemachus, his son, is younger and at such a point in his life that he's ready to inherit his father's responsibilities and take on that mantle of kingship while Ulysses embarks on this one last adventure. This generational dynamic is something that I think is perhaps worth thinking about when it comes to comparing and contrasting the two.

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