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What is the justyfy of the sea fever

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Answered by adititrivedi7837
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The imagery in “Sea Fever” suggests an adventurous ocean that appeals to all five senses. Along with an adventurous ocean, “Sea Fever” also sets a mood of freedom through imagery of traveling gypsies. Perhaps, the most complex part of this poem is the use of personification and metaphor.

Answered by kashviagarwal123
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This poem is about the poet’s affection about the beautiful sea and it’s creature. The poet desperately wants to go to the lonely sea.He expresses his wish for the need of a sturdy ship to sail in the sea and a star to act as a guide in the darkness of night. At the breaking of dawn he wants to see the grey mist rise up from the sea.He also wishes that there would be strong winds making the white clouds fly.He wants to see the foamy waves and listen to the cry of sea-gulls.The last paragraph throws light on the fact that the poet would want to be like a wandering nomad.He would love to listen to entertaining tales from his fellow sailor and after the long journey he would like to have a good sleep and a sweet dream.

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