Friday, March 2, 2007

Poetry Themes 1

Dover Beach


The sea is calm to-night
The tide is full, the moon lies fair
Upon the Straits:- on the French coast, the light
Gleams, and is gone; the cliffs of England stand,
Glimmering and vast, out in the tranquil bay.
Come to the window, sweet is the night air
Only, from the long line of spray
Where the sea meets the moon-blanced sand,
Listnen! you hear the grating roar
Of pebbles which the waves suck back, and fling,
At their return, up the high strand,
Begin, and cease, and then again begin,
With tremulous cadence slow, and bring
The eternal note of sadness in.


sophocles long ago
Heard it on the Aegaean, and it brought
Into his mind the turbid ebb and flow,
Of human misery; we
find also in the sound a thought,
Hearing it by this distant northern sea.


The sea of faith
Was once, too, at the full, and round earth's shore
lay like the folds of a bright girdle furled;
But only I now hear
Its melancholly, long, withdrawing roar,
Retreating to the breath
Of the night-wind down the vast edges drear
And naked shingles of the world.
Ah, love, let us be true


To one another! for the world, which seems
To lie before us like a land of dreams,
So various , so beautiful, so new,
Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light,
Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain;
And we are here as on a darkling plain
Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight,
Where ignorant armies clash by night.


by Mathew Arnold

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sam and Mikaela-->


The theme of the poem “Dover Beach” is using fake love as a safeguard against loneliness in our world. This theme is shown in the quotation “Of the night-wind down the vast edges drear, And naked shingles of the world. Ah, love, let us be true” This quote is telling us that this person does not want to face the world alone. This quote displays to us that he has not found true love and that he is hiding from the “Naked shingles of the world” behind fake love. The quote above tells us that the world this man lives in is lonely and difficult and that he does not have true love to fill his loneliness. This theme is also seen in the novel. In the novel so far we have seen that all the relationships are fake including the one that Nick has with Jordan. Nick is using Jordan to meet new people and to become more popular so that he no longer feels the same loneliness as he did when he first came to New York. Because Jordan is quite well known she introduces nick to others and it makes him feel less insignificant. We see fake love with all the couples in the book and we learn that maybe they are not together because they love each other but because they do not want to be lonely. The quote “Neither of them can stand the person they’re married to” This quote clearly shows that the couples in this novel are not together because they love each other they are just together because they are scared of being alone because is they can’t stand each other they are clearly not in love. Like many of the characters in the novel, Nick fakes his love for Jordan in order to escape loneliness.

Anonymous said...

Arie, and Mark

Dover Beach demonstrates how our eyes can betray us and portray a make believe fantasy that is far from the truth of reality. This is concentrated during the last stanza with “So various, so beautiful, so new, Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light, Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain” The person believed that looking through the window would be the only way to see the truth of the calm and tranquil world fantasized about. However soon this person realized, war has griped her world and now the beauty has bin replaced with misery. Everything that is visualized now in this world is make believe, almost a story in the plague that is truly plighting them. This relates to The Great Gatsby because the people in West Egg put on a mask of grace and beauty however underneath this hoax there is something sinister. These people, swindle, lie, gossip, and philander among each other and even the innocent civilians of people outside of this society.