English, asked by anneshapal0, 5 months ago

what can readers judge about the poet's nature
from the SEA FEVER​

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Answered by priyankanavandar5
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Popularity of the Poem, “Sea Fever”: This poem was written by John Masefield, a great poet and English writer. ‘Sea Fever’ is one of the famous poems known for wanderlust and love for nature. It was first published in 1902 in Salt-Water Ballads. The poem speaks about a person who talks about his never-ending love for the sea. It also illustrates how he thinks of the sea as a female and urges to spend quality time with her. Its popularity, however, lies in that it deals with the phenomenon of man versus nature.

“Sea Fever” as a Representative of Natural world: This poem is about the poet’s affection about the beautiful sea and its creature. He desperately wants to go to the lonely sea. Therefore, he urges to have a well-built ship to sail through the melancholic sea. He asks the star to guide him throughout his journey. On his adventure, he intends to enjoy the early mist that rises from the sea along with grey dawn breaking. He wishes to capture the sight when strong winds carrying the clouds and listen to the cries of sea creatures. He wants to be carefree as a gypsy to adore the adventurous life of the sea.

Major Themes in “Sea Fever”: Wanderlust, adventure, and memories are the major themes of this poem. The speaker hears the calls of nature, an irresistible invitation to exploration, adventure, and jubilant life. He desires to break out of his present situation and return to the adventurous life of the sea. He simply wants a rest from the intense current environment to lead a simple life with beauties of nature. On a deeper level, the voyage can also be compared with life that is full of challenges and tribulations. Despite all the odds it brings, everyone desires to live it at its maximum.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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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