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

AThe abundance of natural beauty

BThe rise of scientific knowledge

CA time when religious faith enveloped the world

DThe dangers of the sea

Answer:

C. A time when religious faith enveloped the world

Read Explanation:

The Sea of Faith metaphorically represents an earlier time when religious belief was strong and surrounded humanity like a protective girdle. The speaker mourns its “melancholy, long, withdrawing roar,” signifying the retreat of faith in an age of doubt and scientific progress.


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