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Kubla Kahn

Analysis of Samuel Coleridges poem Kubla Khan
Analysis of Samuel Coleridge's poem: Kubla Khan
OR, A VISION IN A DREAM.
A FRAGMENT.

This poem has very symmatrical and clear composition. We can divide this poem in two parts.The first part is narrative-discriptive part written in the third person,The second part is lyrical and written in the first person in short verse form.Despite the differences within the poem Kubla Khan possesses the unity of style and atmosphere.

The first part is description of dome and large garden which Kubla Khan arranged for his own pleasure.The dome is described as "stately" and "sunny".The garden is portrayed as earthly heaven.Although surrounded by ancient forests ,it is blooming and bright .The sacred river Alph flows through this garden. The second part is description of the poet's past experience.He depicts the Abyssinian maid playing on her dulcimer and singing of Mount Abora.The images of pleasurable dome and beautiful garden conjure up......


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Approximate Word Count: 341
Approximate Pages: 2 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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