Why does the poet want to go to the seas again and again? Ans 3 marks
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In John Masefield's "Sea Fever," why does the speaker want to go to the sea again? The speaker in "Sea Fever" longs to go to the sea again because it is the place that speaks to his soul. He longs to connect with the powers of the sea and doesn't need sophisticated boats to...
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For him, the "running tide / Is a wild call and a clear call that may not be denied." He must go because he cannot ignore the call of the sea
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