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Sea change or seachange is an idiom for broad transformation drawn from a phrase in the song "Full fathom five" in Shakespeare's The Tempest, and connotes a transformation: see Sea change (transformation)
Literature
- "The Sea Change" by Ernest Hemingway in his collection of short stories Winner Take Nothing
- Sea Change (Parker novel), by Robert B. Parker
- Sea Change (Armstrong novel), for children
- Sea Change (Powlik novel), a bio-techno-thriller
- Sea Change, by Aimee Friedman
- Sea Change, by H. Stuart Hughes
Music
- Seachange (band)
- Sea Change, a 2002 album by Beck
Other
- Seachange (demography)
- SeaChange, an Australian drama television series
- The Real Seachange, an Australian reality television series
- "Sea Change" (Transformers episode)
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