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What was the complaint of Ulysses?

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The tone of Ulysses is reflective, contemplative and hopeful. The speaker has come to the conclusion that, to live a meaningful life, he has to move on from his domestic situation. Whilst the poem is a kind of dramatic monologue, it is more of a soliloquy - an address to oneself but in the presence of others

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The tone of Ulysses is reflective, contemplative and hopeful. The speaker has come to the conclusion that, to live a meaningful life, he has to move on from his domestic situation. Whilst the poem is a kind of dramatic monologue, it is more of a soliloquy- an address to oneself but in the presence of others

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