Dover Beach

& My Last Duches Essay, Research Paper


Setting in Dover Beach & My Last


Duches


Intro to Literature Paper II . My analysis of the setting in My Last Duchess and


Dover Beach At first glance the setting of a poem is the psychological and


physiological environment in which the story takes place. In some instances, the


setting is used to develop the characters. Robert Browning and Matthew Arnold


use the setting to expose their character traits. ?My Last Duchess? and ?Dover


Beach,? respectively, portray the weaknesses of the characters using elements from


the setting. The text, page 629 and 630, tells us that the setting in ?My Last


Duchess? displays a valuable art form that exposes his greed and cruelty. ?Dover


Beach? demonstrates changeability and impermanence. The speaker?s solution is


to establish personal fidelity as a fixture against change, dissolution, and brutality.


Even though the text tells us the main use of setting in these two poems, I believe


that many individual words used in the poems help describe the surroundings and


the feelings that the speaker is trying to get across. Robert Browning, the author of


?My Last Duchess?, uses the setting to show the Dukes greed, cruelty, and


jealousy. The development of the setting begins with the Duke showing an agent


for the Count of Tyrol the curtained picture of his deceased Duchess. Count of


Troy sent an agent in order to see if the Duke is worthy to marry his daughter. The


fact that he keeps the picture behind closed curtains and deems it a privilege to


view the Duke?s last Duchess illustrates his possessiveness and greed. ?She


thanked men–good! But thanked somehow–I know not how–as if she ranked my


gift of nine-hundred-years-old name with anybody?s gift?. This line lends to the


setting by showing his greed and how he places himself above other men


according to his possessions and can not believe that she had the audacity to place


?the Duke? in the same category as other men. The physical setting of this poem is


revealed by phrases such as ? That?s my Duchess painted on the wall? and words


like ?curtains? and ?Duke?. ?Duke? itself makes one think of a beautiful castle


with priceless furniture and art work. The use of curtains to cover up the Duchess?


picture implies that the Duke is hiding something. The phrase mentioned above


informs all that the Duke?s past wife is dead and that by putting her picture on the


wall shows the love and devotion that he had for her and will have for his future


wife. Where the words of the Duke imply that he shows dedication and warm heart


for the Duchess the setting reveals the true character of the Duke. ?Dover Beach?


is a poem

written by Matthew Arnold and was first published in 1849. The


physical setting is described as a moon lit night by a calm sea. In the distant


background the speaker describes the cliffs of England as he looks across a


tranquil bay. The author is setting up a romantic scene for two people in love. The


waves give both a mental and physical setting for the poem. ?Listen! You hear the


grating roar of pebbles which the waves draw 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.? Here, Arnold begins using the


setting to describe the characters and their traits. The phrase ?begin, and cease,


and then again begin? is indicative of the characters changing state of mind; to like


then dislike, to love then hate then love again. The use of ebb, flow, and misery


makes the night and the relationship between the lovers appears dark and chaotic.


Through his depiction of the eroding shores of the earth, Arnold describes the


constant changes in the relationship and the continuous changes of their feelings


towards each other. Lines 20 and 21, ?the Sea of Faith, was once, too, at the full,


and round earth?s shore,? describe the erosion of not only the land but the


relationship of the couple, too. The wind, waves, and sounds that you hear along


the beach, obviously the physical aspects of the setting represent the emotional ties


of the lovers. The speakers description of a land of dreams having, ?neither joy,


nor love, nor light, nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain:? is one were the


relationship has nothing hidden and the roar of the waves on the beach reflect


relaxation instead of confusion and controversy between the couple. Being


confused the couple does not know if they are fighting to keep the relationship


going or fighting in order to end the relationship. The setting described in the last


three lines using words such as struggle, flight, clash, and darkling plan allows the


reader to understand the confusion in the couples life Where Browning uses the


setting to reveal the characters greed and cruelty, Arnold uses the setting in ?Dover


Beach? to expose the lover?s struggle in their relationship. Both poems? settings


reveal the weaknesses of their characters and allow the reader to draw a mental


picture of the situations faced by the characters in the poems?. The use of setting in


a poem emphasizes the author words and character development. Setting not only


describes the physical surroundings; it also describes the mental though of the


characters in a poem. .


Book = Literature an intro to reading and writting 5th edition Authors = Edgar V.

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