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Most important Short Questions with Answers Sea Fever by John Masefield

  Sea Fever 1) Who wrote the poem ‘Sea Fever’? Ans:- John Masefield wrote the poem ’Sea Fever’. 2) What was the favourite place of the poet?  Ans:- To see the sea was the favourite place of the poet.  3) What do you mean by steer?  Ans:- Steer means to control the direction of movement.  4) What was the colour of mist on the sea’s face?  Ans:- The colour of the mist was grey.  5) What thing did not the poet deny?  Ans:- The poet can not deny the call of running tide.  6) Write the name of Sea-bird?  Ans:- Sea-gull is the name of a sea-bird.  7) Who wants to live a gypsy life?  Ans:- The poet wants to become a gypsy life.  8) Write the name of the sea-animal?  Ans:- Whale, a name of the sea-animal.  9) What do you mean by whetted knife? Ans:- Whetted knife means sharpened knife.  10) What kind of day does the poet prefer for siling?  Ans:- The poet prefers vagrant gypsy lives in a sea-gull and whale’s way.  11) What does the poet do when the

Is To His Coy Mistress as a spiritual love or Physical love poem?

One of the best Metaphysical poets is Andrew Marvel in English Literature and his best creation is the Carpe-diem poem To his Coy Mistress that was written in the 17th century. It is praised as a love poem by his metaphysical wits, fragrance of love and fine balance of lyrical verse but his most celebrated poem To his Coy Mistress is a spiritual love or physical love poem? That is the question and so time for justification. Hyperbole : As a lover, hyperbole is an essential part of love exaggeration, it comes close to the relationship between lover and beloved. The lover praised the beauty of his beloved's eyes and physical beauty in the line  " Hundred years should go to praise Thine eyes and on thy forehead gaze; Two hundred to adore each breast" And the love says if time had enough,no problem to spend the time to travel east and west when describing as hyperbolic manner- "To walk, and pass our long love’s day.  Thou by the Indian Ganges’ side  Sho