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What is the major theme in this excerpt from "Ulysses" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson?

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Answered by anand1232
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: The answer is more complex than italics or asterisks. ASL is a separate language with its own syntax and rules, not just a way of indicating English words through hand signals. 

So your first decision is whether you will "translate" it into English or leave it as ASL. 

If you choose to translate, you replace "said" with "signed." You use quotation marks as if it were spoken speech. You do not italicize, capitalize, change fonts, etc. You use action lines to describe signs in place of the word "signed" on occasion. You make sure the reader is mindful that your character is not speaking aloud.
Answered by greatanswers
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Answer:

The major theme of the poem "Ulysses'' is Dramatic Monologue.

Explanation:

The poem Ulysses was written by Alfred Lord Tennyson in memory of his friend Arthur Hallam. The hero of the poem, Ulysses is so discontented and restless of being idle in his kingdom. After returning from the Trojan War, he didn’t want to be idle in his kingdom. His thrust for exploration is evident in his long soliloquy and enjambments. He wants not to waste his old age in despair and idleness, being a burden to everybody. He bids his son Telemachus and his wife and wants to make an adventurous journey and have a eventful death

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