Through metaphoric language and descriptive language, both the imaginative journey and the reality of the situation, being lack of inspiration, is conveyed. I Margaret Atwood’s monologue style written poem “Journey To The Interior” she explores the possibilities of her mind, and being trapped within, in which she compares to being lost in a physical landscape. The idea of pantheism the interconnection between God, nature and Man is explored, giving note to the spiritual context of the era. Two lyrical poems “This Lime Tree Bower – My Prison” (“LTB”) and “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” (“ROTAM”) by Samuel Taylor Coleridge were written in the 18th century embark upon imaginative journeys, with endless possibilities indicated through the descriptive language, symbolism and strong visual imagery ultimately conveying a strong change in self. The extent of the individual’s possibilities and creativity of the imaginative mind can be explored in many art forms. Indicating the reality of a journey is the outcome, or the change in the individual, influenced by the journey. “Any Journey includes both realities and possibilities”Īny journey, whether it be realistic or imagined includes both the reality and possibilities for the individual.
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