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