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“To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.” — What does this final line express?

ADefiance against aging and death

BAcceptance of fate

CA farewell to his people

DObedience to the gods

Answer:

A. Defiance against aging and death

Read Explanation:

The famous concluding line encapsulates Ulysses’ undying spirit. Even though weakened by time, he vows never to give up. It’s a triumphant expression of willpower and resilience.


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