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In contrast to the mariners in “The Lotos-Eaters,” what does Ulysses long for?

AEternal rest

BPolitical power

CDomestic peace

DContinued exploration and experience

Answer:

D. Continued exploration and experience

Read Explanation:

Unlike the mariners in “The Lotos-Eaters”, who wish to cease wandering, Ulysses cannot rest from travel and yearns to explore the world and seek knowledge until death


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