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Ulysses's adventure around the western world represented more than just his journey but also the many accounts of exploration throughout the ages. He symbolizes by venturing the 'unknown' west, the explorers and their ideals from the past and the future. You can imply that BECAUSE Ulysses had been out at sea for ten years, that he visited many places and journeyed to the unheard places, and since he still wants to explore instead of coming home and be a responsible king that he is a symbol of perseverance and determination. In the poem 'Ulysses', the majority of the poem is justifying his desires to set sail once again as his time is running out and that his crew are as strong as their togetherness.

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