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Loneliness In Seafarer

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Being alone and feeling alone are viewed as two different things but can both be felt at the same time. In life a lot of people can feel alone in crowded places verses being alone physically and being completely contempt with how life is going for them. Depression has become something that almost everyone has dealt with, weather personally or with someone that they know. Desolation is an anguished misery or sense of loneliness. The level of pain and hurt that is usually felt with desolation is sometimes indescribable. A sense of desolation and exile is felt throughout all three of the poems. Being out in the open water like the sailor in Seafarer is, is desolating yourself for land, people that you love and the society you live in weather you like it or not. Crazy thing is that the sailor desolated himself on purpose. He liked the sea but was so beyond curious why things were happening the way they were. Just like Beowulf, the sailor in seafarer puts himself in exile. Beowulf leaves his home, his comfort place, to go and fight Grendel and ends up coming out victorious; the two have a lot in common because …show more content…

Her sorrow and pain when her husband leaves is miserable to read, you can’t help but feel pity for her. Dealing with exile in this poem is probably the way that someone who is in depression would handle someone leaving them. The women in this poem puts herself in exile just like the rest of the poems. This poem talks a lot about how all of her friends have someone to wake up to in the morning and she has no one. In the Bible, Psalms 25:16, “Turn thee unto my, have mercy, upon me; for I am desolate and afflicted.” This verse talks about asking God for mercy because they’re going through a hard time and aren’t sure entirely what to do. The wife in Wife’s Lament wanted to be shown mercy and affection again but her husband wasn’t coming home so she put herself in

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