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Why does the poet mention that the third ship was "rigged for a long journey"?
The north ship - Philip Larkin

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Answered by khushichhatre1310
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Larkin tells us twice that this ship was "rigged for a long journey." Thus, this ship could symbolize the life path that leads us the furthest from our origins and our home, the life path that is perhaps the scariest and most dangerous and unfamiliar, as well as the most mysterious and full of potential.

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