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how has the poet described the call of the sea?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Having obviously spent so much of his life by the sea or on the sea, this die-hard sailor finds that he cannot live without it and that the "call" creates an impulsive desire to return to the sea. Let us consider how this call is characterised: it is a "wild" and "clear" call that cannot be "denied" by the speaker.

Answered by sweetiepoison50
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The poet described the call of the sea as wild and clear call which cannot be denied. This call is from the running tides.

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Having obviously spent so much of his life by the sea or on the sea, this die-hard sailor finds that he cannot live without it and that the "call" creates an impulsive desire to return to the sea. Let us consider how this call is characterised: it is a "wild" and "clear" call that cannot be "denied" by the speaker.

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