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36.'A Ship is always safe at the shore, but it was not built for that' Explain the statement with reference
tothe poem 'Ballad of the Tempest'.
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Answered by 250yadav
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प्रॉपर इंफ्लेक्टेड टायर्स रोल विदाउट स्लाइडिंग सेंसर रोलिंग फ्रिक्शन क्लास 10th स्लाइडिंग फ्रिक्शन

Answered by gulabisubhas
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" ballads of the Tempest" was written by James Thomas Fields. Once a ship was caught by the volent storm. In this poem, the poet describes the situation and condition of the silors. The poem is  a ballad and it is one of the poet's materpiece.

The ship is built to sail on the sea and ocean. If we keep the ship at shore, it is safe. But what is the use? Ships sail on the sea, it should face the danders that come across. Then only its purpose survived. So it was not built to keep at the shore. Similarly, the man was born to some purpose, if he was not ready to face the challenges or probems of life, what is the use of his life. So we must be ready to face the challenges.

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