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Close analysis of kybla khan
Title: Close analysis of kybla khan
Category: Literature
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Close analysis of kybla khan
Essay
Write a close analysis of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "Kubla Khan"
Kubla Khan
A vision in a dream. A fragment.
The poem Kubla Khan is a strange, mystic poem that some people believe to be the most romantic poem ever written. A reason why this poem is strange is that with this poem there is a prologue. Within this prologue Coleridge explains about reading a book on Kubla Khan, then taking opium and going of
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and war is being prophesied by ancestral voices. The point that they are ancestral voices shows a homage to the past from Coleridge possibly trying to get people to remember the mistakes made before them.
In conclusion, I believe that Kubla Khan is a great piece of romanticised poetry whether it is written by an opium addict or a genius or both.
Bibliography
Samuel Coleridge, (1797), Kubla Khan
Milton, Paradise Lost.
Orsen welles, (1945) Citizen Kane, Paramount.
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