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who is the author of the poem 'storm of sea'? what is the theme of the poem​

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Answered by rkhashikaasaai
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Answer:

"Storm on the Island" is a poem by one Ireland's foremost writers, Seamus Heaney. In the poem, an unspecified narrator talks about an isolated island community. These islanders live in fear of a coming storm, and have no trees for shelter. On the surface level, the poem appears to be about nature's ultimate power over humankind. The anticipation of disaster, however, can also be interpreted as a comment on humankind's own capacity for violence, perhaps in relation to the political tensions in Northern Ireland during the 20th century (which became, soon after the poem's publication in 1966, what's now known as the Troubles).

Answered by smita1980pbh
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Answer:

Amar Quamar

Explanation:

It is about a ship which goes through storms.

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