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Ulysses and his Men
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- Alfred Lord Tennyson, the future Poet Laureate of Great Britain, wrote "Ulysses" in 1833. Ulysses, a character who also appears in Homer's Greek epic The Odyssey and Dante's Italian epic The Inferno, delivers a dramatic monologue in the poem (Ulysses is the Latinized name of Odysseus).
- Ulysses/Odysseus strives to come home in The Odyssey, but in Tennyson's "Ulysses," an aged Ulysses is dissatisfied with domestic life and longs to set sail again and continue exploring the globe.
- Although Dante appears to blame
- He was happy when he was among his loyal crew mates and when he was alone; when he was on land and when he was sailing through rainstorms on the sea.
- He became well-known around the world as an explorer who was always on the go and eager to learn more.
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