Examining the anglo-saxon poem


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"The Seafarer" as a Dialogue

Examining the Anglo-Saxon poem, the Seafarer, and the idea that the poem could represent two separate voices acting as a dialogue between a young seafarer and older seafarer. The poem shows a drastic change midway through, leading to the idea that the content could be a dialogue.

Trying to understand and see this point while studying the poem, I would like to know what evidence and examples from the poem could be used to support this?

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