this context signifies the transient(LAsting for a short time) life of human beings whereas on the other hand the nature is immortal and eternal.While humans change due to their growth and ultimatley die the objects of nature like sea, ocean etc. never change
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This context signifies the transient(LAsting for a short time) life of human beings whereas on the other hand the nature is immortal and eternal.While humans change due to their growth and ultimatley die the objects of nature like sea, ocean etc. never change.By this poetess means that only Nature is permanent.Human life is bound to mortality.Poetess has given a sharp comparison between the mortal and immortal.The sea symoblizes eternity whereas 'terribly transient ' signifies humans ' non-permanence.hope to b useful for u guys best of luck..
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This context signifies the transient(LAsting for a short time) life of human beings whereas on the other hand the nature is immortal and eternal.While humans change due to their growth and ultimatley die the objects of nature like sea, ocean etc. never change.By this poetess means that only Nature is permanent.Human life is bound to mortality.Poetess has given a sharp comparison between the mortal and immortal.The sea symoblizes eternity whereas 'terribly transient ' signifies humans ' non-permanent.
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And in the picture it seems to wash their feet which by nature, are transient because human life is short-lived as compared to nature. (Poetic device: Transferred Epithet. Human life itself is temporary not the feet. When the adjective for one noun like life is transferred to another noun like feet, it is called transferred epithet. It is also alliteration due to the repetition of the ‘t’ sound but Transferred Epithet is the dominant device here.)
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This context signifies the transient(LAsting for a short time) life of human beings whereas on the other hand the nature is immortal and eternal.While humans change due to their growth and ultimatley die the objects of nature like sea, ocean etc. never change.By this poetess means that only Nature is permanent.Human life is bound to mortality.Poetess has given a sharp comparison between the mortal and immortal.The sea symoblizes eternity whereas 'terribly transient ' signifies
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Washed their terribly transient feet'?Transient means?something which is temporary or short-lived. Here, when the author says?terribly transient feet, she refers to the ever changing imprints of the?feet?left on the sea sand. The sea never appears to change but the human life is?transient.
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