central idea of the poem 'tartary' plz fast
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In this poem the Poet imagines himself to be the master of that glorious wonderland called Tartary. In this way he tries to satisfy his unfulfilled desires in a real life. The poem is a journey into the realm of imagination. The land of Tartary has been painted as a very far off,charming and ideal place.
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The poem is a journey into the realm of the imagination. The poet imagines himself as the lord of Tartary - a far-off place given the lineaments of a romantic land - a beautiful rich, fertile, and replete with unheard of and unseen delights.
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