why does Ulysses find the life of a king idle
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Ulysses feels “idle,” even though he rules as king, because this role keeps him trapped by a “still hearth.” He feels he “cannot rest from travel” and is also frustrated that his people do not “know” him. In Ulysses, a poem written by Alfred Tennyson, the main character is on a quest to seek fulfillment in his life.
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