How nature is presented in the poem 'Dover Beach'?
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In the poem “Dover Beach” by Mathew Arnold, the poet starts off by describing the setting; a nightly scene at the seaside. He sets a scene of peace and beauty. He states that the sea is “calm” to give the reader a picture of how peaceful and quiet the seaside is at that very moment.
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Jay Gilbert, Ph. D. Whether or not you would call "Dover Beach," by Matthew Arnold, a "nature poem" depends upon your definition. Certainly, Arnold uses natural imagery as the backdrop to what he is trying to convey.
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