What is Ulysses' primary desire or motivation expressed throughout the poem?


A

To settle down and enjoy a peaceful old age


B

To teach his son, Telemachus, how to rule


C

To continue his journey of exploration and seek new experiences


D

To reclaim his lost glory through military conquest


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Ulysses' primary desire or motivation expressed throughout the poem is: To continue his journey of exploration and seek new experiences. He explicitly states his longing to -

"sail beyond the sunset, and the baths 

Of all the western stars, until I die."

He feels that 

"all experience is an arch where thro'

Gleams that untravell'd world whose margin fades

For ever and for ever when I move."

He cannot simply rest after his past adventures; his spirit demands continuous striving and discovery. 

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