Im studying Coleridge at the moment, i think he is a really interesting poet, my fav poem of his is "Kubla Khan"...i give you a lil bit of info on that poem...
- The journey in the poem is a journey of awareness through the acts of his imagination Coleridge is able to explore the tragedy of humanitiy. It makes us aware of how far our imagination can really take us and the limits we have imposed upon ourselves.
-This is the crisis of the poet - to suffer visions of perfectiob but to be unable to bring perfection out of the imagination into his work (being a Romantic poet this would have been very frustrationg for him)
-The power to create perfection lies with God alone - mankind can only witness it.
-The composer also suggests that if such a person could carry that level of creation they would be part god part demon and cause havoc on the world, "And close you eyes with holy dread/ For on honey dew hath fed,/And drunk the milk of paradise."
-REMEMBER: perfection is not possible; harmony cannot last in the world of humanity!!!!!!!
This is just the tip of the iceberg...i suggest if your teacher can't help you why dont you go out and by some books on Coleridge and read up on some criticims of his work???