miércoles, 20 de agosto de 2008

"KUBLA KAHN" by Samuel Taylor

Poetry contains many hidden elements that we can discover if we analize and discuss each stanza. Every poem has a meaning and a reason that allow us to enter to a beautiful world of feelings and thoughts.

The poem Kubla Kahn, brings up significant symbols that we can recognize.
As it is said in the following extract, "Poetry is an art…of representing, in words, external nature and human thoughts and affections". If we have to make a comparison between the what poetry is and the poem Kubla Kahn we can assure that it is very related. Because it represents many elements from nature, like river, hills, sea, garden, etc. They are named in order to show what they mean for the author and his own perception of nature.

"Poetry should be impassioned, and be able to move our feelings and awaken affection”. The previous extract it is directly related with the poem Kubla Kahn. First of all every poem
represents something to us. Samuel Taylor´s poem moves our feelings because the author gives some spedicif adejectives elements of nature that are not the common one when we talk about nature. He makes a contrast between nature and the dark part of it, creating a very ambiguous poem. For example, "sunny pleasure-dome with caves of ice".

The following extract it is very useful to understand Romanticisim. “It was agreed that my endevour should be directed to persons and characters supernatural, or at least romantic." Romanticism is pleasure, a very pleasant feeling that everybody look for it and want to have it. In Kubla Kahn´s poem we can find pleasure when the author refers to music. Music is pleasure for our ears and for our soul.

The late expression explain us pretty clear what poetry is and what elements are necessary to create poetry.

3 comentarios:

Claudia Trajtemberg dijo...
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Claudia Trajtemberg dijo...

Hi María José,
I have enojoyed reading your assignment very much. Your interpretation of the poem Kubla Khan and the the way you´ve explained the citations by Coleridge show a clear understanding of the poem, the supernatural and the author´s approach to nature. Also, the fact you´ve made the connection between the poem and music, that is, between nature and the author´s feelings towards nature through music are a clear sign of the fact that you´ve "caught" the essence of the poem and of Coleridge´s "Romanticism". Good job!!
Claudia

Maria Jose dijo...

You have some types mistakes also appears some grammar mistakes the use of "it" for example:
this extract it is... this extract is
Just keep it on mind!!!