Contrast and Comparison of Wordsworth's Tintern Abbey and Colderidges' Kubla Khan
Title: Contrast and Comparison of Wordsworth's Tintern Abbey and Colderidges' Kubla Khan
Category: /Literature/European Literature
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Contrast and Comparison of Wordsworth's Tintern Abbey and Colderidges' Kubla Khan
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 1646 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Contrast and Comparison of Wordsworth's Tintern Abbey
and Colderidges' Kubla Khan
When comparing William Wordsworth's Tintern Abbey, and Samuel Colderidge's "Kubla Khan", one notices a distinct difference in the use of imagination within the two poems. Even though the two poets were contemporaries and friends, Wordsworth and Colderidge each have an original and different way in which they introduce images and ideas into their poetry. These differences give the reader quite a unique experience when
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prefered to take the extraordinary and make it seem not only more common place, but significant to an aspect of human nature. Even though the two poets' imaginations worked very differently from one another, their poems both worked towards the same goal, which was to allow the reader to enter their world, so to speak, and then leave the reader feeling as though they had learned something about themselves and the nature of life itself.