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What themes does Ulysses primarily explore?

ALove, betrayal, and loss

BAging, duty, and adventure

CNature, beauty, and simplicity

DWar, peace, and redemption

Answer:

B. Aging, duty, and adventure

Read Explanation:

  • Aging – Ulysses reflects on his past and struggles with the idea of growing old while his adventurous spirit remains strong.

  • Duty – He acknowledges his responsibility as a king but feels constrained by the routine of governance.

  • Adventure – Despite his age, Ulysses remains determined to seek new experiences, embodying the spirit of exploration and perseverance.


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