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What victorian problem does the speaker in matthew arnold's "dover beach" believe that he and his love can alleviate by being true to one another?

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  1. 28 May, 16:25
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    The victorian problem that the speaker in Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold believes can be alleviated by he and his true love being true to each other is a feeling of uncertainty and fear as well as pain.
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