3. What does the poet compare the poets with?
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the poet compares the poet with the shells covered cool speckles with sad voices but less friendly
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In the poem "Meeting Poets", the poets are compared with the Sea shells, and the huge distant sea is attributed to the literature of the poet.
The poem "Meeting Poets" by Eunice de Souza is a representation of a true personality of a poet. The core idea of the poem is to judge and mock any poet by his literature and not his speculated appearance. It shows a clear distinction between "Appearance and Reality".
The analogy of Poet with Sea Shells
- The speckled shells distinct from the sea are represented by the poets
- Sea shells are the creation of the sea in which we hear the sound of the sea far away.
- Similar to this, poems are the creation and a true reflection of a poet as a sea. Through the poems, we get to know about the personality of the poet.
- Thus, poems manifest the sadness and thoughts of a poet which is their true personality.
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