What is the significance the concluding lines of "The Seafarer" in Ezra Pound's modern English translation? *
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In the concluding lines of this very personal elegy, the seafarer of the poem becomes an Everyman figure. As he journeys far from his home into the unknown, he is alternately filled with the exhilaration of Ulysses and the despair of Job, as he ponders the dangers of life and the finality of its conclusion.
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