what does the poet mean by the sea of faith? dover beach by matthew Arnold
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The speaker means that he is always painfully aware of the gradual diminution of religious faith throughout the Western world. He uses the retreating waves at Dover Beach as an extended metaphor, or symbol, of that withdrawal. ... Like the tide, the retreat of religious faith is vast and unstoppable.
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