Seafarer. has written:
'Firebrace and Father Kelly'
H. J. Hansen has written: 'Art and the seafarer'
Olle Mattson has written: 'Johannesblodet' 'Mickel, seafarer' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY
The message at the end of 'The Seafarer' is that those who are faithful and walk with God, will certainly be rewarded. The author of 'The Seafarer' is unknown.
Harold Muir Evans has written: 'A short history of the Thames estuary' -- subject(s): History 'Sting-fish and seafarer' -- subject(s): Poisonous fishes
Paul V. Horsman has written: 'Out of the blue / Paul Horsman ; photography by Seapics.com' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Marine animals, Marine plants 'The Seafarer's Guide to Marine Life'
I am not a seafarer so I was not motivated at all.
the seafarer is an old English poem and its reffered as a elegy
a seafarer, an [experienced] seafarer
The great seafarer Jason commanded the Argo.
The author of "The Seafarer" uses alliteration to create rhythm and enhance the poem's musical quality. It helps draw attention to key phrases or ideas, making them more memorable for the reader. Additionally, alliteration can evoke a sense of movement and mimic the sounds of the sea, reinforcing the theme of the poem.
Sarah Wanless has written: 'A survey of the numbers and breeding distribution of the North Atlantic gannet Sula bassana and an assessment of the changes which have occurred since Operation Seafarer 1969/70' -- subject(s): Geographical distribution, Birds, Northern gannet
The exposition in "The Seafarer" sets the scene by introducing the speaker as a sailor who has endured hardships at sea. It establishes the theme of the poem by emphasizing the seafarer's isolation, longing, and struggle against the forces of nature. The speaker reflects on his experiences as a seafarer and the harsh realities of life on the sea.