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no, the novel is. Read Ulysses.
Ulysses S. Grant
Ulysses and the Cyclops (Just read the story last week!) :)
As a student he liked to read novels and was the President of a literary society in college. I think he read less fiction after he grew older.
Ulysses Grant is considered a hero by many because he was the commanding general of the Union forces when the were victorious in the War Between the States.
General Ulysses Grant was considered the "Napolean of the West". This was most noticeable during the Civil War.
Since you can both read from (input) and write to (output) a hard disk, it is considered both an input and an output device.
Ulysses was an epic hero. The fact that his bow couldn't be strung or drawn by a normal man was one way to illustrate this.
No, "Ulysses" is not an example of surrealism. It is considered a modernist novel that focuses on stream of consciousness writing and experimental narrative techniques rather than the dream-like and illogical characteristics of surrealism.
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Abraham Lincoln ,Ulysses s grant and Gordon meade dude read a book yea stupid READ A FRIGGIN BOOK
Are you referring the novel Ulysses? if so it was written by James Joyce If you are referring to the Odyssey (where Ulysses is the main character) it was written by Homer and is actually an epic poem.