Let Us Be True My Love AN interpretation of the poem Dover Beach
Title: Let Us Be True My Love AN interpretation of the poem Dover Beach
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 839 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Let Us Be True My Love AN interpretation of the poem Dover Beach
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 839 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Let Us Be True My Love
An interpretation of the poem
"Dover Beach"
Before we can discuss Matthew Arnold's "Dover Beach," a brief biography of the poet will help us understand the poem and the mood he is in while writing it. The reader should know that Matthew Arnold married Fanny Lucy Wightman at Dover, despite her father's disapproval. Wightman's father was vocal in his objections to the marriage, insisting in 1850 that the two should
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all that they have. Although the battle around them may die, and the religious issues may come to an end, their love and faith in each other is all they truly have to hold and trust.
Works Cited
Arnold, Matthew. "Dover Beach." Perrine's Literature:
Structure, Sound, and Sense. Ed. Thomas R. ARP. 7th ed. Forth Worth: Hartcourt Brace College Publishers, 1998. 715-716.
Furr, Derek. "An overview of "Dover Beach." " Poetry for
Students. Gale, 1997. 30 July 2000. Gale Group.