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how poet fullfil his dreams in lord of tartary to getting power on earth

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Water De la Mare is a pure poet who is known as the poet of images and impression.His poem “Tartary” is a romantic and fanciful journey of the poet into the realm of imagination. Tartary is not a real land. It is the creation of poet’s own mind. He conceives it as a land full of pleasures, charm and comfort. He uses many fanciful images to depict the beauty of this imaginary land; for example “bed of ivory”, “peacocks flaunt”, “Lamps would shine, yellow as honey and red as wine”, “Morning star”, “Dark glades”, “Silvery pale” etc. These images have a wonderful effect on the mind of the reader.  It is the image in the whole poem that is widest in its scope- the poet imagines rule over even the heavenly bodies (stars) and the forces of nature (scented breeze and lakes) which is the height of a longing for monarchy.  Walter De La Mare is a romantic. Like all romantic poets, he escapes into an idea.In this poem the poet dreams of becoming the lord of Tartary. Dreams are important in man’s life because they give color to our dull and boring life as someone has rightly said:  “Existence would be intolerable if we were never to dream.”  He dreams of sole monarchy over the land as well as the heavenly bodies. He imagines himself to be the Lord of a rich and fertile territory, where his palace is furnished with luxurious items of furniture and his court is decorated with golden throne. The forests of his territory abound with wild animals. In the clear water of pools the fishes swim freely. The poet imagines to wear the royal robes fitted with diamonds and precious stones. He dreams of a luxurious life and by becoming the lord of Tartary he can fulfil all his dreams.  Water De la Mare is a pure poet who is known as the poet of images and impression.His poem “Tartary” is a romantic and fanciful journey of the poet into the realm of imagination. Tartary is not a real land. It is the creation of poet’s own mind. He conceives it as a land full of pleasures, charm and comfort. He uses many fanciful images to depict the beauty of this imaginary land; for example “bed of ivory”, “peacocks flaunt”, “Lamps would shine, yellow as honey and red as wine”, “Morning star”, “Dark glades”, “Silvery pale” etc. These images have a wonderful effect on the mind of the reader.  The most fanciful image appears in the 3rd and 4th line of the last stanza:  “Her flashing stars, her scented breeze, Her trembling lakes, like foamless seas,”  It is the image in the whole poem that is widest in its scope- the poet imagines rule over even the heavenly bodies (stars) and the forces of nature (scented breeze and lakes) which is the height of a longing for monarchy. Walter De La Mare is a romantic. Like all romantic poets, he escapes into an idea.In this poem the poet dreams of becoming the lord of Tartary. Dreams are important in man’s life because they give color to our dull and boring life.Walter De La Mare is a pure and romantic poet. His poem “Tartary” is a romantic and fanciful journey of the poet into the realm of imagination. Tartary is not a real land. It is the creation of poet’s own mind. He conceives it as a land full of pleasures, charm and comfort. He uses the color words like bed of ivory, throne of beaten gold, peacocks flaunt, lamps shining yellow as honey and red as wine, morning star, dark glades , silvery pale etc. to describe the beauty of the imaginary land. Tartary is a fine example of romantic tempter. There is height of sensibility, adventure and imagination in it. There is escape from harsh realities of life. From this point of view the poem ”Tartary” is romantic one. The poet visualizes to be the lord of romantic land. The poet, as the ruler of ”Tartary” will be having ivory bed, golden throne. The atmosphere of his court will be unmatched as peacocks will dance and display their beauty. Tigers will move in his forests, and the charm of the court will be enhanced by the shining fishes in the ponds. Trumpeters will announce the time of his meal. In the evening multicolored lamps will be lighted. His royal dress will be in different colors. Zebras will pull his carriage through open places in the forests. He wishes to possess everything that is found “Tartary”. In this way the poet is taking .flight in the world of imagination. No one can have such place in real life. It is the result of imagination. So poem is a perfect example of romantic temper.

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