"Ulysses" is a poem by the Victorian poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Two central ideas would be:
1. The importance of striving toward one's goals despite one's limitations
2. Find purpose despita of being old
Ulysses realized that he did not want to stay in his kingdom living a boring and stationary life. He brought his men to go on adventures and told them that they can still be noble despite being old.
Since is objective should not include the writer’s opinion and include only facts from the text.
According to the final three lines of the poem, we can see that the theme of the poem to death is irrelevant to the world and presents itself as an unnoticed splash for those who are not participating in this moment, but are following their lives in the best possible way. In other words, we can say that death is insignificant for those who are alive.
According to the poem and the illustration we can conclude that our suffering, represented by the pain and agony that Icarus felt, only concerns ourselves and only impacts our own life, since the people around us are busy with their own activities, however this does not diminish the size and strength of what we are going through.
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