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What does the 'turbid ebb and flow' refer indirectly?

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Answered by studarsani18018
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You know, those bummer dramas where everyone ends up dead or miserable. So, it's probably not that surprising that the ocean makes him think of "the turbid ebb and flow of human misery." "Turbid" means "cloudy, stirred up, muddy and murky" and it's often used to refer to water.

Answered by Anonymous
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flow of human misery

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