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      • Sea change or sea-change is an English idiomatic expression that denotes a substantial change in perspective, especially one that affects a group or society at large, on a particular issue. It is similar in usage and meaning to a paradigm shift, and may be viewed as a change to a society or community's zeitgeist, with regard to a specific issue.
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  2. A short story by Ernest Hemingway about a man's reaction to his girlfriend's affair with another woman. The story explores themes of masculinity, identity, and epiphany through dialogue and allusion.

  3. Complete summary of Ernest Hemingway's The Sea Change. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of The Sea Change.

  4. Sea change or sea-change is an English idiomatic expression that denotes a substantial change in perspective, especially one that affects a group or society at large, on a particular issue.

  5. The meaning of SEA CHANGE is a change brought about by the sea. How to use sea change in a sentence. Did you know?

  6. The Sea Change: Directed by Michael Bray. With Maryam d'Abo, Sean Chapman, Ray Winstone, Andrée Bernard. An uptight over-worked banker is thrown together with a relaxed working class man when their plane from Barcelona is delayed.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • Michael Bray
    • 1998-01
  7. May 19, 1998 · The Sea Change. There's a strange, almost '80s feel to "The Sea Change," a romantic British comedy that tries to be slick and witty but ends up looking out of tune with the times and trying...

  8. The Sea Change. by Ernest Hemingway. U. S. A. "All right," said the man. "What about it?" "No," said the girl, "I can't." "You mean you won't." "I can't," said the girl. "That's what I mean." "You mean that you won't." "All right," said the girl. "You have it your own way." "I don't have it my own way. I wish to God I did."

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