Discuss the development of thought in the poem DOVER BEACH by Mathew Arnold?
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Matthew Arnold achieves a lonely tone in the poem “Dover Beach, ” through the use of imagery, simile, and personification. The poem begins with a simple statement: “the sea is calm tonight”. ... The first part of the stanza seems to reflect on the sea's calmness. As yet, there is no emotion or thought, only images, quiet.
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Matthew Arnold achieves a lonely tone in the poem “Dover Beach, ” through the use of imagery, simile, and personification. The poem begins with a simple statement: “the sea is calm tonight”. ... The first part of the stanza seems to reflect on the sea's calmness. As yet, there is no emotion or thought, only images, quiet.
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