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    thoughts and passions. By studying two different art forms‚ one can discover the similarities in how they affect their audiences. More specifically‚ the song “Moonlight Sonata” composed by Ludwig von Beethoven during the Romantic Era‚ and the poem “Frost at Midnight” written by the famous poet‚ Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ can be compared by focusing on their personal influences‚ desired moods‚ and the messages they are trying to portray. When examining different works of art‚ it is evident that composers and

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    to create a poem that reflects the way he grew up‚ not the way of most other Romantic Era poets. In the poem “Frost at Midnight”‚ Wordsworth’s concepts are evident‚ but with Coleridge’s own touch. Wordsworth’s concept “the fine balance of truth in observing with the imaginative faculty in modifying the objects observed” (Biographia Literaria 617) is found in the poem “Frost at Midnight”. In this poem‚ Coleridge combines his imagination with the reality that he is actually living in. When the poem

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    poetry of “Frost at Midnight” and “This Lime-tree Bower My Prison” to just name a few. Samuel Coleridge was recognised for his romantic and a natural conversational type of poetry. 1. Journeys can be long‚ journeys can be short‚ journeys can be difficult. Life is a journeys‚ something we all experience. Goodmorning/afternoon fellow students‚ Mrs. Grant‚ my understanding of the concept of journey has been expanded through my study of Samuel Coleridge’s poetry of “Frost at Midnight”

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    generation Romantic‚ defined many of the movement’s characteristics by detailing the Romantic paradigms of Individual experience‚ nature & idealism with the imagination function as a mediator with reason to achieve unity. Four of Coleridge’s Poems; ‘Frost at Midnight’‚ ‘This Lime Tree Bower My Prison’‚ ‘Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ & ‘Kubla Khan’ focus on a specific area of Romanticism‚ too which served as paradigms for the movement. His poetry was heavily influenced by his context which included the Industrial

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    unreal existences that can exist in our minds. A strong human spirit is essential for an imaginative journey to flow through our mind. The success is the journey that is being taken not the destination. This can be expressed through the poems “Frost at Midnight and Kubla Khan‚” by Sammuel Taylor Coleridge and “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou that see the journey as the success not the outcome and that their strong human spirit allowed them to go on the journey. In the poem “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou

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    and are invited to acknowledge a new reality within the realms of the imagination. These journeys offer change and discovery providing valuable insight into ones past‚ present and future. Coleridge’s poems‚ "This Limetree Bower My Prison" and "Frost at Midnight" take the reader on an imaginative journey with the character through various forms of imagery placing a clear image in the readers mind. The book cover for "The Ivory Trail" by Victor Kelleher offers an artistic representation of the journey

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    bounties of the natural world‚ as well as to celebrate one’s comprehension of the inner self‚ in order to ultimately link individuals to one another and to the larger truth of life. Texts such as Coleridge’s This Lime Tree Bower my Prison and Frost at Midnight ‚ as well as Wordsworth’s I wandered lonely as a cloud (also known as ‘Daffodils’) capture the myriad of newfound emotions and realisations which permeated the principles of Romanticism‚ and the heightened value of one’s sense of self and experiences

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    conjunction with “those evenings of the brain (10)”. Frost writes in a first person point of view which is inferred by the constant use of “I”‚ he

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    During the eighteenth century‚ children were expected to be seen and not heard. Society believed all children should be angelic‚ submissive and in fear of God. Many of the Romantic writers challenged these ideas in their prose and poetry. Some of the more interesting and controversial thoughts come from such writers as Blake‚ Coleridge and Wordsworth. The romantics esteemed children because they were innocent and close to nature. Youngsters had tended to be included in family groups‚ dressed as young

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    floating platform stage featuring international and local artists. This year‚ Taiwanese singer‚ Wang Lee Hom and UK’s boy band‚ The Wanted are also confirmed in the lineup. When midnight arrives‚ spectacular displays of firework will create a beautiful scene of the Singapore skyline. The celebration will then continue beyond midnight with a unique dance party on the Float. This allow you to bask in the excitement and festive atmosphere. Last year‚ approximately a quarter of a million people attended

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