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    Dream

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    Dreams are very different from waking life‚ but it is extremely difficult clearly to define in what the difference consists. When we are dreaming‚ we are nearly always convinced that we are awake‚ and in some cases real experiences have been mistaken for dreams. The latter mistake forms the subject of a celebrated Spanish play called Life a Dream‚ and of an amusing story in the Arabian Nights‚ in which a poor man is for a jest treated as a mighty monarch‚ and it is contrived that he should afterwards

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    circumstances on a strange island. These texts represent what the imaginative journey has to offer in a variety of ways. The poems of Coleridge were written in the Romanticist era and thus‚ have elements of nature imagery imbedded within. For example in "Kubla Khan" Coleridge describes the location "Where Alph‚ the sacred river‚ ran through caverns measureless to man..." using nature imagery to place a clear image in the readers mind and enjambment to keep the flow of the poem. As mentioned above his poetry

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    Journey there are obstacles to overcome Inner journeys often compel the individual to contemplate challenges faced throughout life through a continual process of self reflection. This process can be seen in the following texts‚ Dante’s Inferno & Kublai Khan by samuel taylor colleridge. Each text reveals self reflection whereby leads the person to question themselves. Secondly they both indicate that there are challenges in life metaphorically or allegorically represented in the imaginative journey. Finally

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    Coleridge’s achievement as a poet rests on a small number of poems which can be divided into two diverse groups:- the daemonic group which consists of the three poems The Ancient Mariner‚ Christabel‚ and Kubla Khan and the conversational group which includes the poems like The Eolian Harp‚ Frost At Midnight‚ the irregular ode Dejection and To William Wordsworth. The later poems Limbo and Ne Plus Ultra mark a kind of return to the daemonic mode. The poems of the daemonic group bring out Coleridge’s

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    and a Kabuliwala exploring the bonds of friendship‚ affection and parting in the relationship between them transcending the borders of race‚ religion and language. The prime characters are two: Kabuliwala and Mini. Kabuliwala’s name was Abdur Rehman Khan a middle-aged Pathan trader‚ a dry fruit seller from Afghanistan‚ who comes to Kolkata‚ leaving his family and in particular his favorite daughter‚ Rabiya ‚ and Mini was a chatty girl and liked to talk all day long. Mini’s father’s conversation with

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    Finished

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgement ……………………………………………………… i Approval Sheet ……………………………………………………… ii Abstract ……………………………………………………… iii Chapter 1: THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Background of the Study ……………………………………………………… 1 Theoretical Framework ……………………………………………………… 4 Statement of the Problem ……………………………………………………… 5 Hypothesis ……………………………………………………… 5 Significance of the Study……………………………………………………… 6 Scope and Delimitations ……………………………………………………… 7 Definition of Terms ………………………………………………………

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    “IT IS FINISHED” ONE THE LAST WORDS OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST BEFORE HE DIED. THE GREATEST WORDS EVER UTTERED. BY THE GREATEST MAN THAT EVER LIVED. IT IS FINISHED!!!! WEBSTER DEFINE FINISHED AS ENDED OR COMPLETE. THIS IS ONE OF THE HARDEST THINGS FOR MAN TO DO. We AS A PEOPLE ARE GREAT STARTER. WE ARE QUICK TO EMBARK UPON THINGS THAT NEED TO BE COMPLETED BUT LACK THE STRENGTH AND COMPASSION TO CARRY IT THROUGH. OUT HUMAN TENDENCY IS TO STOP BEFORE WE GET TO THE FINISH LINE. IN OUR LIFE WE ARE TEMPED

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    NOT FINISHED

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    Response to Literature Rough Draft During the 1930’s America was a differnt land. It was the land of no promise and misery for most of the polulation. Of Mice and Men is a novel about migrants worker George and Lennie. They’re working on a ranch in Salinas‚ California. George and Lennie have each other unlike most of the migrant workers that travel alone and never form relationships. They have a dream of one day being to live off the fat of their own land. As the story develops‚ George and Lennie

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    Khubla Khan

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    Name: Duaa Al-Harthi College of Art and Humanities Computer No.: 0981800 European Language Department (English) Poem: Kubla Khan Era: Romanticism began in the late 18th century until the first half of the 19th century‚ where there was a huge shift in technological and cultural conditions which is called the Industrial Revolution. The movement starts when writers

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    Kubla Khan Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born in Devon in 1772. His father‚ a clergyman‚ moved his family to London when Coleridge was young‚ and it was there that Coleridge attended school. Coleridge became the poet of imagination‚ exploring the relationships between nature and the mind as it exists as a separate entity. Poems such as “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” and “Kubla Khan” demonstrate Coleridge’s talent for concocting bizarre‚ unsettling stories full of fantastic imagery and magic Romantic

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