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Answer: The statement "He labored hard and failed at last, his sails too weak to bear the blast, the raging tempests tore away, and sent his beating bark astray." is illustrated by the metaphor of bark.
Explanation: The poem "He had his dream" is about a very optimistic man, who waits patiently for dark times to end. He uses the metaphor of a "bark" to reference his dreams, stating that good times will eventually come. However, in the statement; "He labored hard and failed at last, his sails too weak to bear the blast, the raging tempests tore away , a and sent his beating bark astray", he makes the reader create a picture of how can dreams also fail, since the windstorm (the bad times), took his luck and dreams from him.
The claim that dreams fail is illustrated by the metaphor of the bark when the poem shows that man's dreams have failed for lack of sufficient resources.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The poem shows a man who fought for his dreams without resting.
- He faced all the difficulties he encountered ahead of him and insisted on following whatever desires he had.
- Despite the strength of will, the man did not have the resources to follow his dream as he wanted.
- This made him fail in his quest, even doing everything to achieve.
This question is about "He had his dream."
This is similar to the metaphor of barking, which highlights the feeling of revolt and the search for something.
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