The speaker says in the poem that truth is what he can only see. A truthful world is not necessarily good or bad but necessary to preserve mankind.
The speaker says in the poem that truth is what he can only see. A truthful world is not necessarily good or bad but necessary to preserve mankind.
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In the poem, initially, the sea has been described as “calm”. The speaker says “The sea is calm tonight./ The tide is full.” As the poem progresses, the image of the sea gets resonated to human-like emotions. The poet says that the sea is a symbol of religious faith and the eternal note of sadness oRead more
In the poem, initially, the sea has been described as “calm”. The speaker says “The sea is calm tonight./ The tide is full.” As the poem progresses, the image of the sea gets resonated to human-like emotions. The poet says that the sea is a symbol of religious faith and the eternal note of sadness of human misery.
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