1. According to mythology, Ulysses is the king of -
2. Who is referred to as the “idle king” in the poem?
3. Who are regarded as ‘savage race’?
4. “By this still hearth…..”- Here ‘still hearth’ symbolizes -
5. How many lines are there in the poem?
6. What is the significance of ‘this still hearth’ in the context of Ulysses’ life?
7. What does Ulysses’ statement “know not me” indicate about his relationship with his subjects?
8. Why does Ulysses refer to the barren crags?
9. What does Ulysses want to say by “I cannot rest from travel”?
10. Which among the following poet’s portrayal of Ulysses has a similarity with that of Tennyson’s Ulysses?
11. The subjects of Ulysses are -
12. “Unequal laws unto a savage race” – Here “unequal laws” mean -
13. What is referred to as ‘barren crags’?
14. What is implied by Ulysses’ description of his wife as “aged” in the third line?
15. What does the phrase “Unequal laws unto a savage race” reveal about Ulysses’ view of his own leadership?
16. Which genre of poem is “Ulysses”?
17. How does Ulysses view his current role as the king of Ithaca?
18. What is the speaker in ‘Ulysses’ longing for?
19. What is the name of the ‘aged wife’ of Ulysses?
20. “I mete and dole” – The quoted phrase means that Ulysses -