In scholarly texts, is frequently cited when discussing epithets like vafer Ulysses (cunning Ulysses), highlighting how his intelligence and patience finally gave way to his role as the "avenger".

: After entering his own palace disguised as a filthy beggar, Odysseus finally sheds his rags.

The phrase is often associated with the classic writing application Ulysses , particularly its version 22.1 update released around early 2021. However, in a narrative context, it likely refers to Book 22, Line 1 of Homer’s Odyssey (where Ulysses is the Latin name for Odysseus).

: Before anyone can react, Odysseus identifies himself, ending his twenty-year absence and initiating the battle to reclaim his home and wife, Penelope.

At this exact moment, the decades-long journey of the wandering hero reaches its violent climax:

This specific line marks one of the most dramatic turning points in Western literature: The "Story" of Ulysses 22.1