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Ítaca
Book • 1911
The poem 'Ítaca' by Constantine P. Cavafy is a reflection on the journey of life, using Odysseus's return to Ithaca as a metaphor.
It stresses the value of experiences and learning gained during the journey rather than the destination itself.
The poem advises the traveler to enjoy the journey, encounter various challenges and opportunities, and become wiser and more spiritually awakened.
It symbolizes Ithaca as a representation of the journey of life, where the destination is less important than the experiences and wisdom acquired along the way.
It stresses the value of experiences and learning gained during the journey rather than the destination itself.
The poem advises the traveler to enjoy the journey, encounter various challenges and opportunities, and become wiser and more spiritually awakened.
It symbolizes Ithaca as a representation of the journey of life, where the destination is less important than the experiences and wisdom acquired along the way.
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