Does the Dejection: An Ode contain any elements of what comprises Romanticism? Discuss with examples
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The Dejection: An ode, composed by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, is a poem where the poet feels paralysed and feels that he cannot express his love for the lady in any way.
He this gets depressed, for he feels that he can not enjoy the nature's welcome.
The ideals of the Romantic age also deal with similar sentiments and this one can also be said to be romantic in nature.
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