Matthew Arnold
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s melancholy in life, religion, and love
In “Dover Beach,” discusses his religious views, the melancholy in his life, and a new love, which he experiences by an isolated individual as he confronts the turbulent historical forces and the loss of religious faith in the modern world. ’s faith in his religion is lost, and he is awaiting hi ....
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.... Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight,
Where ignorant armies clash by night”
(Arnold, 830-831).
Matthew Arnold gives his views on life, love and the world. He explains that the world is similar to a land of dreams, and that it is something beautiful and peaceful, but in actuality, Arnold says ....
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