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    Ulysses is a poem that shows the struggles and triumphs of a man that has suffered‚ endured and conquered all that has been put before him. Throughout the poem‚ we can see his character building as he reminisces on his life and what he would like his future to be. Ulysses finds himself and who he wants to be‚ and learns how to use that towards his future goals. Ulysses is aware of the fact that he will die soon as indicated in line 43 "When I am gone. He works his work‚ I mine." He is aware that

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    Ulysses’ by Alfred Lord Tennyson is an example of dramatic monologue‚ which consists of the speech of the protagonist‚ influenced by a critical situation‚ directed toward a silent audience. The narrator is the man in the title‚ an Ancient Greek hero talking about his loathing of his regal position and his wish to travel again before his impending death. In this poem‚ Tennyson presents him as an old sailor‚ a warrior and a king who is in retrospection on his experiences of a lifetime of travel.

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    Ulysses Everyone wants a safe‚ peaceful and comfortable life rather than suffering difficuties‚ torture or disasters. However‚ people cannot imagine the joy after you get through the hardnesses. It is this that makes people stronger. Ulysses is the Greek king of Ithaca. He is well known in Greek mythology for his intelligence‚ such as in the campaige Trojan war. The famous war tactic he used is called the Trojan Horse‚ where it allowed some of his soldier to sneak into the city of Troy without notice

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    The Odysseus we know from the epic poem The Odyssey is very different emotionally than the same character described by Alfred Lord Tennyson (under a different name) in his poem Ulysses. Tennyson’s Ulysses is melancholy about the state of his home and wishes to return to the open sea‚ while Homer’s Odysseus is happy to return home after twenty long years on the seas. Tennyson’s Ulysses describes "how dull it is to pause‚ to make an end" and how he wishes for excitement‚ adventure‚ and "new things

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    In “Ulysses” by Tennyson we examine two different male roles through the father and the son. The father’s role is an adventurer‚ explorer and fighter. This is a common role for Victorian men because they were charged with the responsibility to explore colonies and claim land for the glory of the empire. The father craves "to sail beyond the sunset‚ and the baths/ of all the western starts‚ until [he] die[s]" (Tennyson 60-61). Socially this is an accepted male duty and role. This role is contrasted

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    Hayes‚ Sless 1 Danny Hayes and Julian Sless Mr. Bruner English 9 B 4/5/10 Alfred Lord Tennyson Facing with many hardships throughout his life‚ Tennyson used “Ulysses” to express his feelings about “going forward and braving the struggle of life” (Napierkowski 277). Tennyson’s father’s death in 1831 forced him to return home to take care of his family’s needs. During this time he struggled from poverty and his two brother’s mental illnesses. Although he faced these problems‚ Tennyson’s

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    Comparisons of Ulysses and the Odyssey “To strive‚ to seek‚ to find‚ and not to yield”‚ what a fine ending to the poem of Ulysses. Meaning‚ where there’s a will‚ there’s a way. Ulysses embodies everything people picture of true warriors‚ explorers‚ and adventurists. But who else comes to mind when mentioning those few words. None other than Odysseus from the Iliad and the Odyssey. Homer’s character and Alfred Lord Tennyson’s protagonist could truly be one in the same. Both portraying qualities

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    Tennyson as a Victorian The Victorian age was an age where many changes occurred socially‚ economically‚ and industrially. People began to explore into areas such as the earth‚ the human body‚ and how to benefit the daily lives of individuals. English literature was also something that was beginning to be developed. People’s thoughts and ideas also changed with the development of the country. The peoples’ ideas became more free and they accepted change more easily‚ yet not everybody wanted to

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    in fairy tales and all of the magic that the stories illustrate. One wish that I would always dream to wish for was immortal life‚ as I’m sure most people off hand would. However‚ sometimes not all wishes are built up to be all that they seem. In Alfred‚ Lord Tennyson’s “Tithonus”‚ the Ancient Greek‚ lover of Eos was given the so-called “gift” of eternal life. As most people would see it as a gift‚ he reveals his most inner thoughts and feelings on his now eternal life. As Natalie Babbitt one wrote

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    Death takes man into a world from where he cannot return but immortality has brought Tithonus far away from the world of men‚ too far to retrace his steps .Tithonus‚ written by Alfred Tennyson is based on Greek mythology‚ Tithonus fell in love with Eos‚ goddess of the dawn‚ and asked her for immortality. Unfortunately for Tithonus he did not ask for eternal youth‚ only eternal life. He‚ therefore‚ grows old but never dies while Eos not only never dies but also never grows old. What makes Tithonus’s

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