The narrator in "The Seafarer" continues to follow life because he believes in the eventual rewards of Heaven and eternal salvation. Despite enduring hardships at sea, he finds solace in his faith and the hope of a better afterlife. The narrator sees his earthly struggles as a test of his faith and an opportunity to demonstrate his devotion to God.
passionate curiosity
passionate curiosity
passionate curiosity
the hardships they suffered were READ A BOOK AND FIND OUT YA DAM SELF !
Compared to all the other countries in WW 2 the Danes suffered virtually no hardships.
yes he had suffered from mental illnesses and also bipolar
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As a result of the war in Europe, few of the hardships many civilians suffered were food shortages and/or increase in food prices as well as inflation.
he suffered from multiple personalities and Schizophrenia Schizophrenia
They suffered from death and sickness.And lost family members
I don't know but I've been wondering the same thing.
The colonists faced many hardships during their first several months in he New World. They suffered from disease, hunger, and lack of adequate shelter.