On the technical quality, symbolism and image "Dover Beach" of "Dover Beach", Matthew Arnold has created a Victorian dramatic monologue showing how recognition perceives misunderstanding. Through three basic developments Arnold told the theme of "Dover Beach": an image of technical quality, symbolism and poetry itself. The theme of fantasy and reality in "Dover Beach" reflects the understanding of the speaker about incompatibility between recognition and reality.
Matthew Arnold Dover Beach Concept Matthew Arnold 's "Dover Beach" explains how ideas misunderstand society. The figurative, symbols, hints, number of techniques, and how to use the images helps talkers think about what they are seeing and the real things. Dover beach was written in the Victorian era. This brings civilization based on industry, value and money. It is this time that people begin to doubt the existence of God. The lecturer observed the plight of the Victorian era.
On the technical quality, symbolism and image "Dover Beach" of "Dover Beach", Matthew Arnold has created a Victorian dramatic monologue showing how recognition perceives misunderstanding. Through three basic developments Arnold told the theme of "Dover Beach": an image of technical quality, symbolism and poetry itself. The theme of fantasy and reality in "Dover Beach" reflects the understanding of the speaker about incompatibility between recognition and reality.
Arnold's "Dover Beach" uses technical qualities, symbolism and images to clarify the themes of fantasy and reality. Rhythm and rhythm, lack of consistent prosodic system, speech, sound of words and sarcasm of the whole poem support the speaker's emotional struggle. The symbolic meaning of the sea and the image of the darkness and the light alternately produce the visual and auditory properties expressing illusion and reality, respectively. Complex perspective
The strongest support for this theme comes from that strong image scattered around Dover Beach. The most influential image is the ocean. In the ocean there are visual images to express illusions and auditory images to express reality. Arnold strongly painted this picture and vividly saw the faith that disappeared from the speaker's world. As the night wind pushes into the dark "naked shingles" that turns the clouds into a bright and calm ocean, the dark images include the life span of the speakers. Ironically, "Dover Beach" contrasts with the moonlight where problematic speakers and calm seas are quiet. For example, the moonlight cliff in the first quarter is "a place for the world like the dreamland, in front of us, the sea is beginning to be quiet and quiet, become a raging coast." At night Wind "This will disturb the conviction of the speaker this time