what does the poet to mean here by 'star'? chapter sea fever in class 10
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Sea Fever" is an excellent title for this poem because it refers to the way that for some people the desire to see the sea and be close to it and sail upon it can act in the same way as a fever, which cannot be shaken off. ... I must go down to the seas again..
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The use of alliteration in the first stanza contributes to the musical tone with expressions like “a tall ship and a star to steer her by” and “the wheel’s kick and the wind’s song and the white sail’s shaking”. This also serves to render Sea-Fever more appealing to the ear, and we can imagine it like a sea-chanty, being sung by lonely sailors.
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