(i) Why does Ulysses want to leave Ithaca?
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In Tennyson's "Ulysses," the aged king of Ithaca leaves his home and his family in search of new adventures. ... Basically, Ulysses wants to leave Ithaca because he yearns for the days when he performed heroic deeds ("work of noble note," in other words).
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In Tennyson's "Ulysses," the aged king of Ithaca leaves his home and his family in search of new adventures. ... Basically, Ulysses wants to leave Ithaca because he yearns for the days when he performed heroic deeds ("work of noble note," in other words).
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