Kubla Khan” The poem Kubla Khan by Samuel Coleridge is a fabulous poem full of brilliant imagination. Coleridge expresses his dream. Coleridges use of imagery implies an idea which differentiates good and bad or dreamlike and reality. Images of the pleasure-dome;a delightful place in his dream and sacred river; a holy and pure place in his dream, show as if Coleridge was demanding for a place of delight yet holy to be built in Xanadu. But now, the lines suggest darkness of the seditious with images such as: cavern and sunless sea. Brightness is seen in the second and third lines but from line 3 we see darkness. Coleridge is showing a dream that turned into a nightmare.
The pleasure-dome is first in decree then the pleasure-dome is seen only as if a shadow then it becomes A sunny pleasure-dome with caves of ice showing a distinction between sunny and icy, symbolizing warmth of the sun and chill from the ice as if there were good and bad. The images of the women in the poem suggest the theme of good and bad: thus, one woman is wailing for her demon-lover while the other woman is the maid playing beautiful music. Coleridges use of imagery suggests an idea which distinguishes between dreamlike and reality. The lines express scenery with words such as: fertile ground, gardens bright, blossomed, tree, forests, hills All are Enfolding sunny spots of greenery. The first 12 lines we see images from a dream like world Kubla Khan is in, But from line 12 starts with the word But showing a different perspective: all the brightness and good showed above comes to an end, thus, we see images such as: waning moon, woman wailing, ceaseless turmoil seething, A mighty fountain momently was forced. Lines 12 on seems as if Coleridge were describing reality of life with images of bad things by using words like: A savage place, mighty fountain womandemon lover, lifeless ocean, rebounding hail, war with only seeing a shadow of the dome of pleasure.
The Term Paper on Informative Speech on Dreams 2
INTRODUCTION II. (Reveal Topic) A dream is amazing and the way one interprets it depends on who is having the dream. III. (Credibility Statement)I have done a lot of research on the topic of Dream Interpretation and find that it varies from person to person. Some believe that a dream stems from a collaboration of your everyday experiences and past memories. Whereas others believe it is the brains ...
Consequently, the image of the pleasure-dome is a delightful sight along with the images of the bright gardens and blossoming trees yet, the place of pleasure becomes a distressing place of bad, with images such as: ceaseless turmoil seething and A mighty fountain momently forced, Amid whose swift half-intermitted burst, Huge fragments vaulted like rebounding hail, And sunk in tumult to a lifeless ocean: and A sunny pleasure-dome with caves of ice! All these images describe life as if it were a nightmare in reality and not a dream of fantasy. Words like: slanted, haunted, demon lover, forced, burst, hail, war, and caves of ice put further emphasis on the images of the bad things in reality. Line 38 has a new beginning – again- back to a dream In a vision once I saw, more imagery such as the maid playing her symphony and song on her dulcimer. The beautiful music playing in the background of a dreamlike vision of the calm dome he would like to build. On the other hand, it is a powerful sight which will make a person be surprised and stunned after seeing the dome he would like to build: His flashing eyes, his floating hair! for the one who built this dome in air is holy realizing he has been fed on honey-dew and drunk milk of Paradise. But what was it really? A dream or a nightmare?.