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What does Ulysses mean by “To rust unburnish’d, not to shine in use”?

AHe wants to retire gracefully

BHe feels old and tired

CHe would rather live actively than decay in idleness

DHe regrets becoming king

Answer:

C. He would rather live actively than decay in idleness

Read Explanation:

This metaphor compares a life without action to a sword rusting unused. Ulysses values purposeful living and despises idleness.


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