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Can anyone give me the summary of the poem " Song of the Wooden Legged Fiddler"
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it indicates a lot of meaning
like never lose hope, give some values to your passion, do whatever you like instead of taking choices of other people.
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Summary on 'Song of the Wooden Legged Fiddler'.
Alfred Noyes' poem "Song of the Wooden-Legged Fiddler" is about an old mariner from Portsmouth expressing his love for a life on the ocean waves. When he was a young lad, the wooden-legged mariner went to sea as the life of a sailor was all his joy. Now, many years later, his passion for the sea still hasn't dimmed, even though he lost a leg fighting for king and country.
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In the "Song of the Wooden-Legged Fiddler" we're given an affectionate portrait of an old mariner who's never lost his love of the sea. Ever since he was a boy, when he first answered the call of the ocean, the old man has had saltwater in his veins. Though his dear old mother wasn't too happy when he first headed off to Portsmouth to board his first ship, the mariner couldn't resist the call of the sea and snuck out the house in the middle of the night to go off and join the navy.
During his many years of service onboard His Majesty's ships, the mariner fought bravely against Britain's many maritime enemies, most notably the French and the Spanish. In one of the battles he fought he ended up losing a leg, which was replaced by a wooden peg. And yet despite what must have been a very unpleasant experience, to say the least, the mariner still retains his enthusiasm for the life of a sailor.
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Summary on 'Song of the Wooden Legged Fiddler'.
Alfred Noyes' poem "Song of the Wooden-Legged Fiddler" is about an old mariner from Portsmouth expressing his love for a life on the ocean waves. When he was a young lad, the wooden-legged mariner went to sea as the life of a sailor was all his joy. Now, many years later, his passion for the sea still hasn't dimmed, even though he lost a leg fighting for king and country.
Detailed Summary.
In the "Song of the Wooden-Legged Fiddler" we're given an affectionate portrait of an old mariner who's never lost his love of the sea. Ever since he was a boy, when he first answered the call of the ocean, the old man has had saltwater in his veins. Though his dear old mother wasn't too happy when he first headed off to Portsmouth to board his first ship, the mariner couldn't resist the call of the sea and snuck out the house in the middle of the night to go off and join the navy.
During his many years of service onboard His Majesty's ships, the mariner fought bravely against Britain's many maritime enemies, most notably the French and the Spanish. In one of the battles he fought he ended up losing a leg, which was replaced by a wooden peg. And yet despite what must have been a very unpleasant experience, to say the least, the mariner still retains his enthusiasm for the life of a sailor.
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