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how does the poet describe the hunger of the sea?​

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Answered by ziya64
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In this poem , James Reeves describes the sea in 3 different parts of the year.

In the 1st stanza the sea is compared by a metaphor ta a hungry dog. This shows that in the cold winter days the sea is very rough. By the repetition of ' bones ,bones , bones , bones ' the poet shows us that he is hungry. In the 2nd stanza the poet now describes the sea to a playful dog . Here the dog is very energetic. While in the third stanza the poet describes the sea as a calm dog. This happens mostly during summer. It lets people enjoy and have fun. The rhythm is not regular such as the mood of the sea.

Answered by Abhigna18
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Answer:

The sea has been personified as a violent storm that could wreck the ship and they were at great risk. He also describes the sea like a hungry, roaring sea and the huge waves were trying to engulf the ship due to which the sailors might become victims. Please mark me as the brainliest.

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