It was fragmented because, Coleridge first envisioned the poem whilst on an opium trip, and planned a lengthy epic in the tradition of Milton's Paradise Lost. However, as he was about to write it down, a tradesmen knocked on his door for directions, and when he sat back down to write he could only remember a 'fragment' of what he had envisioned.
XA NA DUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!
Israph3l 3 months ago
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RossMcCague 10 months ago
Cabot Tower Brandon Hill Bristol England
JAJTJAJT 10 months ago
Where was this filmed?
calvinlld 1 year ago
Jumps though, dislike (for want of an arrow pointing down) >>>>>>>>>>>>>
yvettesthebomb 1 year ago
I have to learn this poem for school. It's not going so well. I can't seem to remember the line after 'Where walls and towers were girdled round'
MolliROX 2 years ago
i don't know why it was fragmented/shortened but, this poem kicks ass!!!
negtype13 2 years ago
It was fragmented because, Coleridge first envisioned the poem whilst on an opium trip, and planned a lengthy epic in the tradition of Milton's Paradise Lost. However, as he was about to write it down, a tradesmen knocked on his door for directions, and when he sat back down to write he could only remember a 'fragment' of what he had envisioned.
MrWillt1988 2 years ago
No...I don't mean the factual/historic part of the poem. I know ALL of that. BELIEVE me.
I'm talking about the video here. It fragments the poem and jumps parts.
negtype13 2 years ago
@MrWillt1988 It wasn't a tradesmen, I seem to remember it was Dirk Gently. : )
HeathenGeek 1 year ago
lol
i bet u mixed up the words quite a bit
Danetto 2 years ago
i really like this poem
klones1 3 years ago