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What does Ulysses mean when he says “I cannot rest from travel”?

AHe dislikes Ithaca

BHe is restless by nature

CHe wants to rule other lands

DHe is too weak to stay in one place

Answer:

B. He is restless by nature

Read Explanation:

Ulysses is not satisfied with a life of inactivity or retirement. His spirit craves adventure and exploration, as shown in the line “I will drink life to the lees.” His restlessness is due to his deeply ingrained love for exploration and knowledge, which has become a part of his identity.


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