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Need an argumentative essay on Read one text in light of another text (Romantic vs. Victorian Period) and compare what we can learn. Needs to be 3 pages. Please no plagiarism.It has no visible rhyme s

Need an argumentative essay on Read one text in light of another text (Romantic vs. Victorian Period) and compare what we can learn. Needs to be 3 pages. Please no plagiarism.

It has no visible rhyme scheme instead adopting a basic continuous flow iambic pattern (lines 31-37). The first stanza of fourteen lines disguises an incomplete sonnet. It transitions thereafter into a general syntactic rhythm visible in stanza 4. The last five lines of this stanza demonstrate an octave of a sonnet that ebbs with a one-line proclamation as opposed to a sestet. therein creating perceived erosion of these last lines. In this regard, the thoughts of the writer appear disjointed as opposed to “Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey" with its uncharacteristic mix of both run-on lines and end-stopped lines.

Wordswoth’s "Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey" has a relatively long structure consisting of five stanzas comprising 160 ‘blank’ lines. It lacks an outright rhyme scheme as is the case in Arnold’s “Dover Beach” but employs elements of iambic pentameter (stanza 1, line 9). It takes the form of an incomplete continuous prose.

Arnold’s primary message is to highlight the challenges prevalent during the mid-1800s to society’s faith in both God and religion. This is perhaps borne out of the scientific evolutions pioneered by the likes of Erasmus Darwin and Jean-Baptist Lamarck that tested and resoundingly objected established and widely-held theological and moral concepts. Arnold who evidently is much religious is alarmed by the sudden recourse in men away from faith and drowned in violence and greed (stanza 4). Wordsworth’s concern is with the changes (particularly of persons) that abound through time. He looks back nostalgically through a persistent reference to his past self and how the present visible seems afar to him though it is still the same place of visit.

“Dover Beach” is a melancholic poem filled with self-intensified dramatic monologue that is designed towards eliciting feelings of sympathy and pity towards

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