Bring out the conflict between religion and science in context of Matthew Arnold’s ‘Dover Beach’
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The poet Mathew Arnold in his poem uses conflicting imagery to portray the inner thought of religion and science.
He says the suffering was there a long time ago and it persists. Earlier the sufferings were termed as Gods will, and with the development of science, it is termed as the failure of science. With the industrial revolution, the faith on God has been transferred to the machine, and people are more relying on them.
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