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does the dejection an ode contain any element of what comprises romanticism?discuss with example


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yes

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The poem “Dejection: An Ode” by T.S. Coleridge contains elements of romanticism. The poem is about the importance of imagination in poet’s life after the state of depression. The poet tries to compensate his despair and grief with the help of the imagination and creative powers of the nature. The reflection of internal beauty which enhances the outer structure of a person was one of the characteristics of the Romanticism.

"Though I should gaze for ever

On that green light that lingers in the west:

I may not hope from outward forms to win

The passion and the life, whose fountains are within.”

According to the Romantics, the internal realities and imagination are the ideal conceptions which gives inspiration to one. The poet calls it “beauty-making power.”

He speaks about productive depression in which one produces the best form of poetry. For its not always the happiness that gives rise to best poetry. Sorrow and misery often help in the yield of good poetry. The lines which shows the presence of romantic features in the poem are:

“this joy within me

dallied with distress

And all misfortunes were but as the stuff

Whence Fancy made me dreams of happiness”

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