How does Mathew Arnold express his response to the Victorian age in the Dover beach by
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Mathew Arnold expresses his response to victorian age in a very realistic manner showing how knowledge and faith were both in crises.
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- This exceptional poem also describes how new researches and observations were not given good attention. These were rather used as a means to question a person's character and purpose in life.
- The poet throughout the poem tries to revoke his readers in thinking about the meaning of being alive and how to spend a life.
- The poem is set upon a sea while the poet looks at the tides and tunnels. The poet shows forward-thinking in this poem.
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Mathew Arnold expresses his response to victorian age in a very realistic manner showing how knowledge and faith were both in crises. Explanation: This exceptional poem also describes how new researches and observations were not given good attention.
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