Dover Beach And Fahrenheit 451

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“And we are here as on a darkling plain/Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight,/Where ignorant armies clash by night” (Arnold 35-37). Matthew Arnold wrote these lines in the poem “Dover Beach”, which talks about the lack of religious faith in society and how it is affecting the world, and himself. With the use of metaphors, descriptive language, and symbolism, Arnold’s poem portrays how society deteriorates without faith. “Dover Beach” directly relates to “Fahrenheit 451”, as the society in “Fahrenheit 451” lacks both faith and thoughts, leading it to be a group of ignorant drones, thus proving Arnold’s point. One of the most important concepts in “Dover Beach” is the fact that human misery has always existed, and is a natural