The jumper in "Plunging into the Wreck" has a stunning, possibly supernatural, encounter submerged. Everything about the sea world is entrancing, new, and extreme. We aren't only taking a gander at nature in this lyric, we are completely dove into it. This ballad is about investigating and changing and feeling, yet on a basic level it's an anecdote about how we come into contact with nature. …show more content…
At that point we enter the water, a radical new world, with new standards. Unimportant soon, we don't know who our speaker is. Is our speaker a man or a lady? Is it even human? How would we manage changes in our lives? At the point when things change, when our condition shifts, do we get to be distinctly unique individuals? These are extreme inquiries, however essential ones as well, and Rich is mostly utilizing this sonnet to deal with