Asked by Ciara
In “Ulysses,” the speaker declares,“I am a part of all that I have met:/Yet all experience is an arch wherethrough/Gleams that untraveled world, whose margin fades/Forever and forever when I move” (lines 18-21). What does this quotation tell readers about what Ulysses is thinking?
It tells that all of her experiences have made her who she is and every time she experience something it becomes a doorway to some further experience.
It tells that all of her experiences have made her who she is and every time she experience something it becomes a doorway to some further experience.
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Answered by
Writeacher
Her?
Answered by
Reed
I'd advise that you read the poem. Either you are confused or I am. I always thought Ulysses was a man.
Answered by
Ciara
Oh yeah sorry , it is a man .. Ima write his name though
Answered by
Writeacher
Ima?
Answered by
Ciara
I'm going to .. LOL
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