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Title: Journey of Magi and Ulysses
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June 12, 1999 |
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I have seen birth and death, but had thought they were different. This birth was hard and bitter agony for us, like death, our death” (36 Eliot).
Ulysses feels there is little point in staying home “by this still hearth” with his old wife, doling out rewards and punishments for the unnamed masses who life in his kingdom... Showed first 250 characters
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The Magus wants to be at home, however, he does not feel comfortable there anymore, “with alien people clutching their gods” (42 Eliot). Ulysses has enjoyed all his experiences as a sailor who travels the seas, and he considers himself a symbol for everyone who roams and wanders the earth... Showed next 250 characters
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