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What is the main idea of the poem Ulysses​

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Answered by SULTHANASAJI
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

A man of adventure, Ulysses. The poem explores if he could ever accept a straightforward, conventional home life. Instead, he envisions a life at sea, the dangers of his journeys, and the opportunity to show his bravery. However, he is aging.

Explanation:

In this poem, the main character, Ulysses, tries to picture what life would be like. Now that the Greek has spent ten years away from home, he must decide whether to embark on one more journey. However, the character ponders if he wants to stay with the tedium and dullness of life at home and whether he is still the same man who left all those years ago after a decade of experiences.

Simply put, Ulysses is an adventurous man. The poem explores if he could ever accept a straightforward, conventional home life. Instead, he envisions a life at sea, the dangers of his journeys, and the opportunity to show his bravery. However, he is aging. Ulysses mulls over his feelings towards mortality as he considers his past, present, and probable future. The poet uses an intriguing and memorable line to close his poetry. To strive, to seek, to discover, and not to yield, it says.

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