Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Irony, Images, and Illusions in Dover Beach :: Arnold Dover Beach Essays
     Irony, Images, and Illusions in Dover Beach                 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 full and bright, and the night-air is calm and    peaceful.  She thinks that she is going to this romantic place to be wooed by    this man.  Instead he turns to her and talks to her about Sophocles.  She, not    understanding what exactly is going on, later realizes that he was getting to    the point of having each other and always  being there for one another.                 The poet uses visual and auditory images to mainly help the romantic,    fantasy-like place.  ââ¬Å"The sea is calm, the tide is fullâ⬠ and ââ¬Å"Of pebbles which    the waves draw back, and fling,â⬠ is an example of images that appeal to the    visual sense.  While ââ¬Å" Where the sea meets the moon-blanched landâ⬠ and ââ¬Å"With    tremulous cadence slow, and bring...â⬠ uses an auditory sense.  ââ¬Å"Come to the    window, sweet is the night air,â⬠ can apply to both senses.  Sweet can mean    angelic or precious to qualify to be an visual image, or it can mean almost like    a melodious tune.                 Illusions are used in this poem as deception for the girl that the man    is trying to hold a non-romantic conversation with.  A theory is portrayed in    this poem by Plato, the world is an illusion.  In many case this that falls true.     In the first stanza of the poem , the surrounds of the two people is discussed.    Words like calm, tranquil, sweet, and eternal, are used which seem to foreshadow    a lovely romantic evening. As the poem continues on, the evening is spent    talking about anything but love.  The final topic of discussion goes much deeper    than just love.  They end up talking about how the world is sometimes so    					    
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