why must the poet go down to the seas again in the poem Sea Fever?
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John Masefield's poem Sea Fever is taking about the speaker want to go back to the seas again. ... Each stanza star from the same stance "I must go down to the seas again". John use this for shows the theme more clearly. A theme of longing for freedom and an adventurous ocean is developed.
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The poet is induced by an irresistible longing for travel and exploration, the poet is determined to undertake a sea - voyage again for the boundless sea and infinite horizon .He is desirous for nothing else but a stout ship to sail on the sea a star to direct him the way in the dark nights
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