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Why is Ulysses unhappy with his people in the poem Lord Tennyson? For two marks​

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Answered by sumanachoudhury1
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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Explanation:

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. This frustration suggests that, in Ulysses's mind, his true identity is an explorer rather than king of Ithaca.

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