What does the poet mean by tall ship in the poem "Sea Fever"?
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- In the poem named Sea Fever, the poet John Masefield refers to the ship as tall as he tries to assert the greatness and sturdiness of the ship that holds itself strong enough to withstand the turbulence and bad weather conditions which includes storms at sea.
- The poet longs to have a tall ship, that is a sturdy ship that can make him last on the infinite lengths of the sea and help him complete his voyage across distant places without being toppled over by storms or calamities that one is scared to face at sea.
Hence, the tall ship means a sturdy ship that can make him last on the infinite lengths of the sea and help him complete his voyage across distant places without being toppled over by storms or calamities that one is scared to face at sea.
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