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Complete the summary of the poem, choosing words from the list given below. Lines 44 to 70

Ulysses beckons his sailors to (1) ______at the port where the ship is ready to sail. His companions who have faced both (2) ______and sunshine with a smile, are united by their undying spirit of adventure. Though death would end everything, Ulysses urges his companions to join him and sail beyond the sunset and seek a newer (3) ______, regardless of consequences. These brave hearts who had once moved (4) ______ and earth, may have grown old and weak physically but their spirit is young and (5) ______. His call is an inspiration for all those who seek true knowledge and strive to lead (6) ______ lives.

world, thunder, meaningful, gather, undaunted, heaven
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‘Ulysses is not happy to perform his duties as a king.’ Why?

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What does he think of the people of his kingdom?

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What has Ulysses gained from his travel experiences?

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Pick out the lines which convey that his quest for travel is unending.

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‘As tho’ to breathe were life!’ – From the given line what do you understand of Ulysses’ attitude to life?

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What does Ulysses yearn for?

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Who does the speaker address in the second part?

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Why did Ulysses want to hand over the kingdom to his son?

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How would Telemachus transform the subjects?

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‘He works his work, I mine’ – How is the work distinguished?

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In what ways were Ulysses and his mariners alike?

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What could be the possible outcomes of their travel?

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Identify the figure of speech employed in the following line.

Thro’ scudding drifts the rainy Hyades Vext the dim sea...

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For always roaming with a hungry heart

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And drunk delight of battle with my peers;

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Identify the figure of speech employed in the following line.

.....the deep Moans round with many voices.

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Identify the figure of speech employed in the following line.

To follow knowledge like a sinking star.

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Identify the figure of speech employed in the following line.

There lies the port the vessel puffs her sail

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Read the set of line from the poem and answer the question that follow.

… I mete and dole

Unequal laws unto a savage race,

That hoard, and sleep, and feed, and

know not me.

  1. What does Ulysses do?
  2. Did he enjoy what he was doing? Give reasons.
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