what is the summary and central idea of poem Sky, Sea, Shore by James Reeves?
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In this poem , James Reeves describes the sea in 3 different parts of the year. In the 1st stanza the sea is compared by a metaphor ta a hungry dog. This shows that in the cold winter days the sea is very rough. By the repetition of ' bones ,bones , bones , bones ' the poet shows us that he is hungry.
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Summary and central idea of poem Sky, Sea, Shore by James Reeves
- Sky, Sea, Shore is a poem by James Reeves.
- In the poem poet says that in this earth we will be able to see diverse environments.
- We can see twinkling stars in the sky, in open grounds the streams are flowing calmly, in the sea shores sea shells are sparkling.
- These environments are unique but the creatures dwelling in these environments are diverse.
- In sea habour we can see seagulls, snakes and swans enjoying the nature.
- They are enjoying their natural habitat very much.
- Now poet poses a question to us about the various creatures that we will be able to see in the diverse environment around us.
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