Samuel Coleridge's poem Kubla Khan is a good example of a romantic belief about creative thinking and creative processes. This is a whimsical peeping about capricious nature and inspiration of art, fascinating many people for its musical and lyrical nature and insisting on imagination. Several scholars and authors believe that it is largely incomplete and incomplete, but Kubra Khan believes that perfect structure, vivid image, undoubted style, and most importantly both I have. The permanent impression of the confusion was maintained as the basis of the literary masterpiece of those days. And we are afraid to leave it to the audience.
Analysis of 'Kubla Khan' on the implementation of colonial and colonial subjects: In Kubla Khan, colonial expression features distantity, alternatives, superstitions, and destructive attitudes. The scene of this poem has never been placed in a familiar place. Coleridge brings us to distant unknown areas and distant times - mostly Middle Ages (Xanadu). By binary confrontation, he represents a colony. Because it is more conspicuous like a sacred river of plea; measurements and finiteness of "dimensionless" ("twice five miles", "round circle"). Confusion and tranquility like caves, canyons, concave figures of caves, underground space, "sunny" for "no sunshine", "fertile" for "not angry", holy devil, green and ice, Light and darkness. Journey to imperfections, darkness, colonial disorder
The poetic inspiration of Kubla Khan and the ancient sailor Rime examines the characters presented at "Ancient Sailor's Kite" and "Kubla Khan" by Coleridge and the context of their discovery and reveals an interesting aspect of Coleridge's own role I will. It is similar to the letters in the titles of these verses. In particular, consideration of these figures focuses on the concept of poetic inspiration for Coleridge's development of a new world culture, as Mongolian Khan pursues peaceful trade and diplomacy (220) . The epidemic of the plague of the thirteenth century was destroyed by the death of the Mongol empire and in addition it abandoned its morals by abandoning trade and tributes and deprived the main source of support for the Mongolian gold family (247 ). An unsuccessful attack in Japan and Java informed Kubilai Khan about the reason for shipping food by ship
It is the fog of Quebrakarn and the ancient crewman. Kubra Khan 's bad reputation was written when Coleridge was affected by opium. The effect of this medicine on Coleridge is evident in poetry style which not only provides insight into the spirit of Coleridge but also gives poet overall excellent quality. An ancient sailor Rime is said to have been written in the case of Coleridge influenced by opium. Like Qubrakarn, lime