CourseNotes
Published on CourseNotes (https://course-notes.org)

Home > the wanderer

the wanderer

Subject: 
English [1]
Rating: 
0
No votes yet
Tags: 
Literature [2]
The Wanderer [3]
The Seafarer [4]
Wanderer [5]
Odin [6]
Cultural anthropology [7]
Arts [8]

"The Wanderer" Summary: The poem begins with the Wanderer asking the Lord for understanding and compassion during his exile at sea. He cannot avoid going to sea, however, because this life is his fate. The Wanderer goes on to recall the hardships he has faced in his life, like watching his kinsmen be ruined and even slaughtered. He knows that while he is lonely and isolated, he will think about these things constantly. There is no living person with whom the Wanderer can share what is in his heart. He knows that it is dignified for a man to keep his feelings to himself. He then argues that no matter how hard a man tries to contain his emotions, he can never avoid his fate. An ambitious man can conceal his sorrowful heart, but he cannot escape it.

Wait just a minute here...

In order to access these resources, you will need to sign in [9] or register [10] for the website (takes literally 1 minute!) and contribute [11] 10 documents to the Course-Notes.Org library. Until you contribute 10 documents, you'll only be able to view the titles of the uploaded documents.

  • Unlock Course-Notes.org

    Gain access to members only, premium content that includes past essays, DBQs, practice tests, term papers, homework assignments and other vital resources for your success!
  • Interact with other members

    Receive feedback from the Course-Notes.Org community on your homework assignments
  • Participation = Points

    Earn points for by contributing documents to the library, helping other members, writing informative blog posts, and voting in polls!

There are over 10,000 documents that have been added to the Members Only section that you won't find anywhere on this site or on the interwebs, for that matter. In order to access these resources, you will need to register [10] for the website (takes literally 1 minute!) and earn 100 cnote$ (use the table above to figure that out). Until you contribute earn 100 cnote$, you'll only be able to view the titles of the uploaded documents and some teaser text.

Get started right now! [10]


Source URL:https://course-notes.org/english/premium/the_wanderer_0#comment-0

Links
[1] https://course-notes.org/subject/english [2] https://course-notes.org/taxonomy/term/1046026 [3] https://course-notes.org/taxonomy/term/1048855 [4] https://course-notes.org/taxonomy/term/1048856 [5] https://course-notes.org/taxonomy/term/1043070 [6] https://course-notes.org/taxonomy/term/1048859 [7] https://course-notes.org/taxonomy/term/1048339 [8] https://course-notes.org/taxonomy/term/1046034 [9] https://course-notes.org/user [10] https://course-notes.org/user/register [11] https://course-notes.org/node/add/upload/bulk