please answer the questions of sea fever chapter please
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- the poet wishes to go to the lonely sea with the open sky above to feel the excitement of the sea voyage.
- the speaker needs to have a lonely sea and clear sky with a star which will guide him to the proper direction during his journey across the sea.
4. the sea journey has been compared to the the ups and downs of a human life with turbulence a sea.
5. in this line the poet has wished for Happy ending to the sea journey. but the significance is graver. here the poet has compared the sea voyage to a man's life which is full of struggle and challenges and a positive culmination of that life which means a peaceful afterlife and eternal rest.
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- the poet wishs to go to a lonely sea with the open sky above because he wanted to be close to the sea,watch sea creatures and feel the excitement of the sea voyage.
- In essence, the speaker needs to live a vibrant and exciting life at sea and to live it fully in order to be content when his life comes to a close.
- According to the poet the pleasures of the sailing are wheel kick, the strong wind sound and while sailing shaking which is like a music to his ears. He also loves the scenic beauty of the grey mist and breaking dawn.
- The speaker yearns for life of adventure, exploration, and freedom. The term “wanderlust” best describes this feeling. It means the desire to travel and explore the world: “lusting to wander.” The speaker longs for the excitement of such wandering travel especially if the destination is uncertain.
- The phrase 'long trick's over ' means that the poet will be on the sea in his ship when his life will be over.
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