Tuesday, October 16, 2012

seafarer

       The seafarer can easily be seen as two parts, the first about a young inexperienced pagan man, the second an old wise christen man, both of which see the world differently. The first part is about the young seafarer complaining about how he feels exiled wether at home or at sea. But when he grows old he reminisces about the loss of his king and that he is truly all alown now. He finds God and says that is all that matters any more.

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  1. Riley,

    In the 2nd part he finds God. What does he say about God and the nature of life and how does this contrast with the first part?

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