Similarities Between The Seafarer And The Wife's Lament

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When is a person is exiled, it is probably one of the loneliest fate a person has to endure. In the elegies: “The Seafarer”, “The Wanderer”, and “The Wife’s Lament” the main speakers/characters are faced with such an isolated fate. “The Wanderer” is a story of a man whose lord and friends have died. He is cast out and left to wander in search of a new lord. “The Seafarer”… In “The Wife’s Lament” the speaker was exiled by her husband. Even though she still loves him, she is bitter about her solitary fate. All three of these elegies are in the Exter Bool. These poems are based on speakers, in Anglo-Saxon times, who had to deal with the effects of separation. “The Seafarer”, “The Wanderer”, and “The Wife’s Lament”, are all lyric poems and elegies.