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The Seafarer Sparknotes

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“The seafarer” by an anonymous anglo saxon scop focuses on personal torment. He is a who questions his life everyday wondering why he does this longing to find the answers. He remembers why he sils on the sea he loves the sight of land on the horizon seeking new shores and new adventures. The first section starts off with the seafarer talking about his constant internal conflict between sea and land. He hates that he is never home for his wife. He hates the cold and hunger he has to endure everyday. He goes on and on about the “sorrow” and “misfortune” he has. The “death noise” fills his ears. He feels exiled from his home at some points. This is not good for him because being away from your home and being alone was never safe. It was a lot …show more content…

The interpolation was just randomly thrown in. there is no build up for it. They just added is at the end of the story. It has nothing to do with the rest of the story. It talks about how there are no “givers of gold” (85). That is one of the good parts. It shows his disparity and how he has nothing. He has no hope for the future in this section. The seventh section is very confusing because they kinda just drop the story. They don't talk about it for the rest of the story. They continue the interpolation but it move to how people are scared of god. They are scared that he has all power and kill them.they even says in line 105 that they “fear god”. They go on to sue the word “chaste” (112). This means the once pure innocent land is now hell on earth. That all people will suffer. Maybe the end of the interpolation is supposed to show how the seafare feels. He is raped is suffering he is stuck in his own personal hell on earth. The seafarer is over all a sad story of a man filled with physical emotional and spiritual torment. He goes out everyday on the water not wanting to but he must because he loves it. The story is always bringing him farther down and down but in the end he realizes his love for the sea and why no matter what he must venture out not knowing what fate will bring

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