Dover Beach

How is Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold a dramatic monologue?

“Dover Beach” by Matthew Arnold is considered a dramatic monologue because it is spoken by a single speaker, who addresses a silent listener. The poem is written in the first person, and the speaker’s thoughts, feelings, and reflections are revealed through the words he speaks. The speaker’s words are directed to a specific listener, whether […]

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