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What does the speaker in 'Dover Beach' compare the world to in the final stanza?

AA peaceful garden

BA battlefield

CA vibrant marketplace

DA quiet monastery

Answer:

B. A battlefield

Read Explanation:

In the concluding lines of the poem, the speaker likens the world to a battlefield where soldiers fight in the darkness, unaware of their purpose. This grim vision reinforces the idea that life is fraught with struggle and confusion, lacking clear direction or certainty.


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