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siniylev [52]
2 years ago
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"The Winds of Fate"

English
1 answer:
Law Incorporation [45]2 years ago
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Answer:

  1. b. The way a person’s character guides life.
  2. a. a ship at sea.
  3. c. The sails

Explanation:

The poem alludes to how the character of a person and how it guides their life. We see this when it insinuates that it is the way the soul is set (character) that determines the goal of the person's life.

Human life is compared to a ship at sea and just like it is a person's character that determines how they go about their life, the sails of a ship determines which direction a ship will go (<em>''Tis the set of the sails...Which tells us the way to go.'')</em>.

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