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What is the central theme of Ulysses?

Alife is not worth living without some adventure in it

Bthe importance of solitude and isolation

Cthe inevitability of death and decay

Dthe struggle for power and dominance

Answer:

A. life is not worth living without some adventure in it

Read Explanation:

  • The central theme of Ulysses is that life is not worth living without some adventure in it. As a result of his experience, he has come to appreciate the value of a life filled with ad- venture.


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