it means it absorbs everything in it.
I am not sure
Hnnnkybkubghj
It's not a metaphor, because it doesn't explicitly say that women are fish. If the phrase was "Women are fish, and there are more of them in the sea", it would be a metaphor. Though, it is a 'Figure of Speech'.
Slugger the Sea Dog
mostly eels but if its that hungry it will attack any other fish
Otter
The sentence "The sea is a hungry dog" is an example of metaphor. The sea is not actually a dog, but the writer is indicating that the sea shares some similarities with the behavior or mannerisms of a hungry dog.
the sea is a hungry dog
Hnnnkybkubghj
James Reeves didn't compare the sea to a well-fed dog because he wanted to create a unique and vivid imagery that captured the essence of the sea in a different way. By avoiding the common comparisons, he was able to bring a fresh perspective to his poetry and evoke a sense of wonder and mystery in the reader.
The sea was stormy?
the poem 'The sea' written by J. Reeves is based on nature. This is simple and short piece of art. The poet has done adifficult task in the poem 'the sea'. because 'a sea' and a 'hungry dog' are contradictory ideas. but the poet is successfully done the task. In the opening line of the poem the poet metaphorically introduces the sea as a hungry dog.'clashing teeth','shaggy jaws' and 'greasy paws' indicates the dog's aggressive movements. 'rolls on the beach all day' and 'rumbling thumbling stones' dis plays the rough sea's nature. in additon 'bones, bones,bones, bones' shows the sea erosion. a hungry dog is different from a normal one. being ravenous it behaves restlessly. when a sea at low tide is very calm than at high tide. therefore, the both the sea and the hungry dog are behaving aggressively with fierce. in the third stanza the sea and the dog are very calm and quiet. the sea is at low tide and the dog has something to eat.'with his head between ...' this movement of adog emphasizes its calmness. the poet has use a simple diction. this art is included with metaphor, personification,assonance,alliterration,onomatopoiea and rhyming words.
I don't have any idea
He is happy
It's a metaphor for feeling lost and not sure what to do
There is no Sea of Darkness. The few times it has been used, it is a metaphor. So, depending on where it is used, it can mean a number of different things.
He's either hungry or attracted to you. I would knoow I work at sea world with them!
It's not a metaphor, because it doesn't explicitly say that women are fish. If the phrase was "Women are fish, and there are more of them in the sea", it would be a metaphor. Though, it is a 'Figure of Speech'.