by Matthew Arnold
In "To Marguerite—Continued," why does Matthew Arnold compare humans to islands?
What natural elements bring the islands together in "To Marguerite--Continued"?
What type of poem is "To Marguerite—Continued"?
What does the speaker in "To Marguerite—Continued" blame for human separation?
What do the islands feel they were once part of in "To Marguerite--Continued"?
In Arnold's "To Marguerite," what does the speaker feel the sea prevents him from reaching?
In the poem "To Marguerite—Continued," what does the phrase "We mortal millions live alone" suggest?
Who inspired "To Marguerite—Continued"?
What does the term 'echoing straits' in "To Marguerite—Continued" suggest?