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Why does Ulysses describe his people as a “savage race”?

AThey are hostile and violent

BThey do not understand him

CThey refuse to obey him

DThey are foreign invaders

Answer:

B. They do not understand him

Read Explanation:

Ulysses feels disconnected from his people, saying they "hoard, and sleep, and feed, and know not me." He criticizes them for being mundane and lacking the intellectual and adventurous spirit he values. His use of “savage” shows his disdain for their unrefined and simple lifestyle.


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