Write the critical approciation of Dover Beach?
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The poet reminds the world in which there was full of faith and men believed in religion. But now that faith is gradually passing away and men's minds are like pebbles on the shore. The passing of faith causes the minds to be isolated in the border between belief and disbelief. It is a sad melancholy state.
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Ans... In Dover beach Matthew Arnold is describing the slow and solemn rumbling sound made by the sea waves as they swing backward and forward on the pebbly shore. the poet notes that this sound suggests the eternal note of sadness in human life.
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