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what is the meaning of the simile \a bright girdle\ in this excerpt from \dover beach\ by matthew arnold? the sea of faith was once, too, at the full, and round earths shore lay like the folds of a bright girdle furled. but now i only hear its melancholy, long, withdrawing roar, retreating, to the breath a. it suggests the greatness of an era when england was a world power and commercial success. b. it critiques the society of the poets time for conforming too strictly to convention. c. it refers to the feeling of support and belonging that people once felt in happier times. d. it highlights the contrast between the vast seascape and the narrow world of the poet.
In "Dover Beach", the "bright girdle" metaphorically represents the former full - ness and strength of the Sea of Faith. It is contrasted with its current state of retreat. It refers to the time when faith was widespread and strong, like a girdle encircling the earth.
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It refers to the feeling of support and belonging that people once felt in happier times. (Option B)