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Linking related texts to Coleridge (1 Viewer)

caramel1

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Hellooo...
I have an assessment on Coleridge's, "This Lime-tree Bower my Prison" and two related texts. I've chosen a painting by Rene Magritte, "La Victoire" and William Wordsworth's poem, "I wandered Lonely as a Could" for my related texts, although I'm having trouble linking them to Coleridge. As usual, I've left my run a bit late so any help would be greatly appreciated.. ?

The question is;

For each related text:
a) What ideas about imaginative journeys are explored and how are they conveyed? (Refering to techniques)

b) Explain the link between the text and one of Coleridge's "This Lime-tree Bower my Prison" (Compare OR contrast the ideas and/or the ways these are conveyed in the two texts)

Thanks for any suggestions :)

 

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for lime tree bower my prison tlak about how his imagination is fueled by his anger, cause he cant go walikes with his m8. Then if u wanna score really good marks som where down in the poem i think begining of 3rd paragraph he has a self-relaisation( inner jounrey) and relaises that his precise reinactment or w/e of the bushes is becuase he loves nature soooooooooo much.
 

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i agree with that shady01 said... with the self realisation.. instead of saying how much he hates the prison.. he turns around with the words he uses.. and maybe u could talk abt the expantion and contraction techniques! good luck
 

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