Dover Beach Questions on Tone

Dover Beach

Matthew Arnold's "Dover Beach" is considered an elegy because it mourns the loss of faith in the world. The poem begins with serene, pastoral imagery that shifts to reflect a darker, more ominous...

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Dover Beach

The tone of "Dover Beach" shifts from calm and serene in the beginning to melancholic and contemplative as the poem progresses. Initially, the speaker describes the tranquil sea and peaceful night....

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Dover Beach

The repetition of "is" in the opening lines of "Dover Beach" contributes to a calming effect, creating a sense of tranquility and stability as the speaker describes the natural scene. This repetitive...

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