How does Coleridge highlight the concept of “willing suspension of disbelief” in his poetry? Explain with help of an example from any of his poems.?
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the willing suspension of disbelief means the people in the audience know that what they are seeing on stage or screen is a pretend reality, but they are pretending that they do not know that. ... The audience suspends its disbelief and goes along with that premise. A theatrical experience is a unique thing
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