With electronic typerwriters, journalism underwent a sea - change in the 1940s. Here, what is the meaning of sea - change?
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I think that the sea is very vast in shape so sea-chang phrase is used becuse after the coming of the typewriters there was a great revolutin or a great change occured in the field of journalism. Here the great change after coming of typewriters is made contrast with the vastness of the sea is made .
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The expression sea change is derived from the play The Tempest, produced by William Shakespeare in 1610: “Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made; Those are pearls that were his eyes: Nothing of him that doth fade/ But doth suffer a sea-change/ Into something rich and strange.
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