He also concludes the poem by saying goodbye to Dorat. Further, he says that he will return to Rome on condition Dorat assists him with the Muses`s poetic bow. Some argue that Dorats presence is meaningless in the poem, but the truth is that she plays a significant role in the Ulysses myth (Hollier & Bloch 2014). For instance, in verse one hundred and thirty, the author uses the verse in the condemnation of the poet that was directed towards Dorat. Both Dorat and Du Bellay responded to the Latin poem that was written by Dorat for the author. The issues addressed in the poem included his return from Rome. Verse one hundred and three demonstrates the return from Rome. The Rome people including Calypso had tried everything in order to arrest Odysseus, but they did not succeed. He argued that he would rather be a mortal in his native country than being a god in a foreign land. The point of the human seems to comprehend, but different analysis expound on the