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Dover Beach is a widely reviewed and analyzed poem by Matthew Arnold. Sophocles was likely used a melancholic comparison as it is said that the note and cadence Matthew speaks of was also heard by Sophocles, but on the shore of the Aegean when he wrote some of his poems.
ANSWER: C. It enhances the melancholic tone of the poem.
In that certain excerpt from "Dover Beach", Matthew Arnold speaks of a certain note of sadness that Sophocles also heard which led to his publications about human misery. The author is suggesting that he also heard what Sophocles heard, and is therefore also experiencing extreme sadness or melancholy.
In that certain excerpt from "Dover Beach", Matthew Arnold speaks of a certain note of sadness that Sophocles also heard which led to his publications about human misery. The author is suggesting that he also heard what Sophocles heard, and is therefore also experiencing extreme sadness or melancholy.