Kumbla Khan by Samuel Coleridge
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Discuss Coleridge's presentation of the imagery landscape Coleridge has various ideas that are presented throughout the poem. The poem can be interpreted through many different levels, depending on the perception of the reader. Kubla Khan is infamously known as the poem that Coleridge was interrupted while writing it and that the ending of them poem is not intentional but rather all that was found once he got back to writing. Perceptions of the poem such as this one engages in the element of the poet's life that was consumed by drugs, which lead to him creating a poem that existed in a pensive state. Other connotations of Kubla Khan follow that Coleridge had little confidence in his poems and therefore turned to drugs, this increasing and enhancing his vivid imagination that lead him to produce such descriptive and fragmented poems. Kubla Khan flows in a way that allows the reader...

