Category: The Seafarer

  • The Seafarer’: Summary

    The Seafarer’: Summary The poem opens with the Seafarer, who recalls his travels at sea. He tells how he endured the hardships when he was at sea. The Seafarer remembers that when he would be overwhelmed and saturated by the sharpness of cliffs and wilderness of waves when he would take the position of night…

  • The Seafarer’: Summary and Analysis

    The Seafarer’: Summary and Analysis The Seafarer starts recalling his travels, and how he has endured much hardship during his time at sea. When he would take the position of night watchman at the prow (or bow) of his ship, he would be drenched and overwhelmed by the wildness of the waves and the sharpness…

  • The Seafarer’: Themes in the Poem

    The Seafarer’: Themes in the Poem ALIENATION AND LONELINESS The first part of the poem is an elegy. It is generally portraying longings and sorrow for the past. The main theme of an elegy is longing. The Seafarer thrusts the readers into a world of exile, loneliness, and hardships. The speaker describes the feeling of…

  • The Seafarer’: Summary

    The Seafarer’: Summary The poem opens with the Seafarer, who recalls his travels at sea. He tells how he endured the hardships when he was at sea. The Seafarer remembers that when he would be overwhelmed and saturated by the sharpness of cliffs and wilderness of waves when he would take the position of night…

  • The Seafarer’: Summary and Analysis

    The Seafarer’: Summary and Analysis The Seafarer starts recalling his travels, and how he has endured much hardship during his time at sea. When he would take the position of night watchman at the prow (or bow) of his ship, he would be drenched and overwhelmed by the wildness of the waves and the sharpness…

  • The Seafarer’: Themes in the Poem

    The Seafarer’: Themes in the Poem ALIENATION AND LONELINESS The first part of the poem is an elegy. It is generally portraying longings and sorrow for the past. The main theme of an elegy is longing. The Seafarer thrusts the readers into a world of exile, loneliness, and hardships. The speaker describes the feeling of…