Alter Egos of Ulysses

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English

 

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Pamela F

 

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October 11, 2016

 

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University

 

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A

 

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4 / 1050

 

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The tone, syntax, diction, and structure alter from verse paragraph to the next as his moods swing. The second and fourth verses focus on Ulysses’ strength as a noble character, but the third and fourth focus on his selfish egoism. As he contemplates turning his back on his responsibility at home with his wife Penelope, he internally struggles with the temptation of sailing away to fulfill his dreams...
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Ulysses struggles with his moral obligations to his wife and his social obligations to others, two contradictory impulses that threaten to destroy him. Initially, Ulysses is struck the barrenness of life in Ithaca in the opening lines of the poem. The diction exemplifies his haughty attitude toward his “idle,” “still,” “barren,” “aged,” and “unequal” setting...
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