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why does the poetess say that the sea appears to have changed lanes in the poem "the photograph".​

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Answered by shwetabhartinoida
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The Photograph

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The Photograph

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Answered by MotiSani
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The correct question is:

Why does the poetess say that the sea appears to have changed less in the poem "The photograph?"

Answer:

In the poem "The Photograph" by Shirley Toulson, the poetess has compared the eternal nature of the sea with the transient nature of a man.

She says that the sea that had washed the feet of her mother and is captured in the snapshot has not undergone much change. Here, the immortality of the sea is being conveyed. On the other hand, man is transient and undergoes many changes with time.

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