"In his poem ""Portuguese Sea,"" Fernando Pessoa expresses his love and admiration for the sea, which has been a central feature of Portuguese history and culture. The sea represents a source of inspiration, exploration, and identity.
The sea is vast and open, offering a sense of boundlessness and possibility. Living in a megacity, on the other hand, can often feel cramped and constrained, with limited space and resources. It can be difficult to find the quiet and solitude that Pessoa finds in the sea. Very large cities are characterized by their huge populations, where people can easily get lost within the rime of concrete, the thick salty sea of wires and dense loudness.
Within that cr...