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2. The fisherman’s eyes have seen ‘things of wonder and of fear.’ What could these be? From the poem The Fishermen

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Answered by chahatbandral
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Answer:

he had seen all the adventure in the stormy weather with a fear to dye and wonder about his family as if he won't be able to gather fishes his family would die of hunger

Answered by Sarahswan
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The wonder which is being refered can be the Most beautiful Aura which the fisherman had seen from the sea or can be his expectation that he won't be able to gather fishes today becomes inverse and he find that he did his best job today. And the fear might be of dieing in the sea storms he faced during the voyages he had .

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