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Does the Dejection: An Ode contain any elements of what comprises Romanticism?
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Answered by suniltty180
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The poem “Dejection: An Ode” by T.S. Coleridge contains elements of romanticism. ... The reflection of internal beauty which enhances the outer structure of a person was one of the characteristics of the Romanticism
Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

Poem "Dejection: An Ode" by T.S. Coleridge has elements of romanticism. The poem is about the importance of imagination in the life of the poet after a state of depression. The poet tries to compensate for his despair and sorrow with the help of the imagination and creative forces of nature.

Explanation:

The reflection of the inner beauty that enhances the external structure of a person was one of the features of Romanticism.

"Though I must see forever

On the green light that lives in the west:

I can't expect outside forms to win

Passion and life, whose fountains are within. ,

According to the Romantics, inner realities and imagination are ideal concepts that inspire one. The poet calls it "the power to create beauty".

He talks about the productive depression in which the best forms of poetry are born. For it is not always the joy that gives rise to the best poetry. Sadness and sorrow often help produce good poetry. The lines showing the presence of romantic features in the poem are:

"This happiness within me"

distressed And all the misfortunes were in the form of baggage Where fancy gave me dreams of happiness".

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