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What is Ulysses’ attitude towards his own people

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During the poetics Ulysses described his own people as a "savvy species, who hoarded, slept and did not eat, and did not know me." Later, he articulated the concept that Ulysses might "make a vigorous individual mild and subdue him softly to the useful and nice."

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