A man that lives with the wolves, he goes by Jack... a.k.a. Trenton Bobula
As a man fishes for mullet in a Florida bay, he catches a giant ray called the sea devil. The net gets caught around the man and the sea devil pulls him into the water. The man must free himelf before he is drowned.
In "The Sea Devil," the man was engaged in diving for pearls in a dangerous underwater cave.
The Sea Devil is a short story written by Arthur Gordon. The short story is about a man who fishes in the Florida Bay and catches a sea devil.
The climax of The Sea Devil is when the man attempts to get free one last time. This occurs when he is able to catch up to the creature that is pulling him.
There are several species of Mullet. Some are Sea/Marine species and others are Estuarine/Brackish species. I think there may even be a fresh water mullet that comes from the Amazon too.
The tone of "The Sea Devil" by Arthur Gordon is mysterious and suspenseful, as the story follows a man's encounter with a creature of the sea. The tone also conveys a sense of awe and wonder at the power and beauty of the natural world.
The man in the story "The Sea Devil" is intentionally nameless to create a sense of mystery and universality. By giving him no name, the focus is placed more on the man's experiences and actions rather than on his personal identity. This allows readers to better relate to his situation and the moral dilemmas he faces.
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Salmon, shrimp, mullet, turbot, plaice, turtle.
In "The Sea Devil" by Arthur Gordon, there is alliteration in phrases such as "Swirling silently, the sea devil waits," where the repeating "s" sound creates the alliteration.
Beat him up
The Sea Devil's Eye - novel - was created in 2000.