"Dover Beach" By Arnold: Irony, Images, And Illusions
In the poem "Dover Beach" by: Matthew Arnold there is a lot of irony,
appeal to the auditory and visual sense, and illusions. The tone in this poem is
very sad and dismal, but he shows us how to keep faith and hope in spite of
that and how important being honest, true, and faithful to one another, really
is. Throughout this poem , Arnold mentions all of these traits and ties them all
together.
The irony in this poem is the main plot of the poem. A man has taken a
woman to a beautiful beach in France. There they look over the cliffs at the
beautiful ocean, the moon is ....
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