what does the sea symbolise in poem the world is too much with us?
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The sea symbolizes the vulnerability of nature when faced with the greed and destructiveness of modern materialism. While the speaker introduces the concept of nature in a general sense early on in the poem, it is not until the fifth line, wherein they mention the sea, that nature takes any sort of physical form.
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