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How does the poet personify the sea in the poem THE SEA FEVER by John Masefield ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In line four, the sea is personified when the water's surface is referred to as the “sea's face”. ... One example of a metaphor is in line nine when the speaker compares “the vagrant gypsy life” to the ocean. “Sea Fever” is dominated by implied metaphors comparing the speakers life to the sea.In the poem, the poet expresses his strong desire to get back to the se as the call from the sea cannot be ignored or denied. He wishes that there would be strong winds that would blow away the thick white clouds in the sky and take the sail forward throughout the day.

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Answered by cutegirl08838
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In line four, the sea is personified when the water's surface is referred to as the “sea's face”. ... One example of a metaphor is in line nine when the speaker compares “the vagrant gypsy life” to the ocean. “Sea Fever” is dominated by implied metaphors comparing the speakers life to the sea.

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