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What does the “Sea of Faith” symbolize in the poem?

AThe vastness of nature

BThe power of the ocean

CThe strength and universality of religious belief in the past

DThe inevitability of human misery

Answer:

C. The strength and universality of religious belief in the past

Read Explanation:

The “Sea of Faith” is a metaphor representing a time when religious belief enveloped the world like a protective girdle. Arnold mourns its withdrawal, which symbolizes the decline of faith in the face of modernity and scientific discovery.


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