Stevedog
Truth Seeker
- Joined
- Aug 9, 2018
- Messages
- 1,451
- Reaction score
- 5,024
- Points
- 203
- Age
- 47
I've always wondered about the whole "call of the sea" idea. Looking at the history of literature and legend it seems that the romantic views of the mysterious ocean are a product of more modern interpretations. Much of the older stories make the mysteries of the ocean out to be dark, dangerous and unpredictable. Like the sea was a necessary evil or last resort rather than a calling. According to ancient writings the ocean was the home of monsters, vindictive gods and all other manner of horror. It was desperate men who risked certain death that went out to sea. Granted some cultures were more comfortable in the water than others but it was still a source of terror rather than adventure.Unfortunately, there were those who were culled to work on ships. The amount of disease and terrible conditions swayed people from it, so, they were 'recruited'. As majestic as those ships were or the call of the sea pulled at imaginations, it was no easy life for sure. Plus, there was no Dramamine. Did i mention sea monsters?