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In this poem, "the sea" is not only a symbol of the free spirit, but also the object of the poet's lyrical scenery. It permeates the poet's subjective emotions.
In the eyes of the poet, the character of the sea has two sides: "docile" and "beautiful" are the gentle side of the sea; while "gloomy", "willful", "capricious" and "uncontrollable" are the characteristics of the sea. The wild side of his personality. The sea is a symbol of freedom here, and you can freely show any side of your character. The poet admires the free spirit of the sea. Facing the sea, the poet is full of envy. The sea can show all its characters unrestrainedly and unrestrainedly. However, the poet was exiled and restrained just because he wrote poems about longing for democracy and freedom. What a frustration! So she wanted to flee overseas.
The poet thought of the hero Napoleon and the poet Byron related to the sea, praised and eulogized their spirit of fighting for freedom, and expressed his pursuit and yearning for the spirit of freedom like the sea. Like the sea, they are symbols of freedom.
But the poet recalled the tragic endings of Napoleon and Byron. Napoleon was exiled after Waterloo and eventually died on the island; Byron also fell ill and died while participating in the Greek revolutionary struggle. The ending of the two people made the author understand that in the social background at that time, there was no freedom at all, and it was useless to escape anywhere, so it was better not to escape.
The tragic ending of the two heroes added to the poet's sadness of having a bleak future and unfulfilled ambition. The poet was so disappointed with the entire real world that he lamented that "the world is empty." But at the end of the poem, the poet's emotions become clearer. She understands that personal freedom is not real freedom. To arouse the awakening of the masses, the freedom of the masses is the real freedom. Therefore, the poet strengthened his belief and was full of hope. The poet changed from the previous depression and made a vow never to forget the sea. He was determined to use the goddess of the sea as a motivation to inspire him and to fight for freedom.
Is this enough?