SEA
FEVER
John Masefield
1. During what time of the day does the poet
wish to go down to the seas?
Ans. The poet wishes to go down to the seas
when the dawn is breaking.
2. What kind of day does the poet prefer for
sailing?
Ans. The poet prefers for sailing a windy
day with the white clouds sailing in the sky.
3. What does the poet prefer to hear from a
fellow rover?
Ans. The poet prefers to hear a merry yarn
from a fellow traveler.
4. Where must the poet go down to?
Ans. The poet must go down to the seas.
5. How does the poet want his ship to be?
Ans. The poet wants his ship to be tall.
6. What does the poet want to see on the sea’s
face?
Ans. The poet wants to see a grey mist on
the sea’s face.
7. What may not be denied?
Ans. The wild and clear call of the sea may
not be denied.
8. What is the name of the bird mentioned in
the poem?
Ans. The name of the bird mentioned in the
poem is seagull.
9. Whose life does the poet wish for?
The poet wants the vagrant life of a gypsy.
10. Mentioned the comparison in the poem.
Ans. The wind has been compared to a
whetted knife.
11. What does the poet want to do after the
long trick?
Ans. The poet wants to sleep and dream
after the long trick.
12. What are the elements that have made the
sea beautiful?
Ans. There are so many elements that make the
sea beautiful. They are sound of strong wind, mist, running tide, white clouds,
spray and spume, cry of sea gulls.
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