Heroic Elegies · English Literature

What is the primary shift in tone and perspective that occurs at the end of 'The Seafarer'?

  1. From a call to war to a plea for peace
  2. From seafaring hardship to a homiletic focus on God
  3. From a love for the ocean to a fear of drowning
  4. From a description of winter to a celebration of spring
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Correct answer: From seafaring hardship to a homiletic focus on God

Like many elegies, 'The Seafarer' transitions from an individual's struggle with the physical world to a broader Christian message. It concludes by urging the audience to focus on the eternal home in heaven rather than transient earthly wealth.

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