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In the final stanza of 'Dover Beach,' where does the speaker suggest one can find solace and stability?

AIn scientific progress

BIn personal love and human connection

CIn religious faith

DIn the beauty of nature

Answer:

B. In personal love and human connection

Read Explanation:

The poem concludes with the speaker urging his companion to remain true to one another, suggesting that love and human relationships are the only sources of stability in an uncertain world. In the face of darkness and confusion, personal connection offers a refuge and a sense of meaning.


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