Explore the reasons why Matthew Arnold's poem Dover Beach ends on a note of sadness and pessimism.
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From this point on, the entire poem is pretty pessimistic. He believes that everyone who has ever seen this ocean tied it to misery. Sophocles tied it to the "turbid ebb and flow of human misery". Then, he states that he feels that faith, goodness and joy are leaving the world that he is in, that it is "retreating."
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