The poem "Ulysses" can be interpreted as an allegory for:


A

The dangers of unchecked ambition


B

The importance of familial duty


C

The Victorian spirit of exploration, progress, and facing the unknown


D

The futility of human endeavor


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The poem reflects the Victorian era's emphasis on pushing boundaries, seeking new knowledge, and continuing to strive despite age or past achievements. Ulysses's desire to "strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield" perfectly encapsulates this spirit.

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