Kubla Khan" is often described as a "fragment" or "dream-vision" because:

A

Coleridge never intended it to be a finished poem.

B


He was interrupted while writing it and could not recall the rest of his dream.

C


It was part of a larger, unfinished epic poem.

D


It only describes a small portion of Kubla Khan's life.

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Composition of Kubla Khan

  1. Dream Inspiration:

    • Coleridge composed the poem after waking from an opium-induced dream.

    • The dream provided a vivid vision of Xanadu, the river Alph, and the pleasure dome.

  2. Interruption:

    • While writing down the vision, he was interrupted by a visitor from Porlock.

  3. Incomplete Poem:

    • After the visitor left, Coleridge could no longer recall the rest of the dream.

    • As a result, the poem remained an unfinished fragment.

This story emphasizes the dreamlike, imaginative, and fragmentary nature of Kubla Khan, which is central to its Romantic qualities.

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