Heroic Elegies · English Literature

In 'The Seafarer,' how does the speaker characterize the 'life on land' in comparison to the sea?

  1. As a place of safety and eternal comfort
  2. As a life ignorant of the sea's harsh realities
  3. As the only place where a warrior can truly find honor
  4. As a site of constant Viking invasions
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Correct answer: As a life ignorant of the sea's harsh realities

The Seafarer suggests that those who live comfortably on land do not understand the spiritual and physical testing found in the 'exile' of the sea. The land-dweller is depicted as being too focused on wine and worldly pleasure to grasp life's true hardships.

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