3. What does the speaker compare the ship to? Why?
from a life on the ocean wave.
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The narrator explains the relationship between the man and the sea as the experience of life itself. The sea, like life, is a dangerous and unpredictable place. It is ice-cold, full of storms and "smashing surf". It causes the seafarer to feel isolated and "wretched".
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the speaker compare the life on ship as a painting of ship on ocean because it is long journey in ocean and everywhere is water and water which can't be drink nor be used
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