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Why is the sea to the north called unfruiful?​

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Answered by adharvpn
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Answer:Larkin continues to talk about the ship that drove towards the north in the next stanza, describing the sea it drives across as "proud" and "unfruitful"—meaning that the sea in the northern direction does not provide the sailors with help in getting to their destination.

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Answered by viiicyashyashika
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Larkin continues to talk about the ship that drove towards the north in the next stanza, describing the sea it drives across as "proud" and "unfruitful"—meaning that the sea in the northern direction does not provide the sailors with help in getting to their destination.

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