Seafarer
...re feelings of joy, guidlines for life, and descriptions of bad times. The man acts as a mentor for all who read his messages and a god-like, all-knowing messenger of the heavens. When the author talks of joy, material value is not mentioned. Instead, he talks of Heavenly rewards and gifts from above. It is though the man has lived the wealthy life, the fame, and the fortune, and has learned his lessons of what physical possessions can do to man. Again, the characteristics are of the wise elder man evident. The man outlines life to look past the surface to the deeper meanings. Through the eyes of the writer, beauty is seen in virtues such as bravery, courage loyalty, and strength. While many modern humans measure greatness through wealth and power, the glory...