A
grown stronger with age.
B
been misunderstood by others.
C
fled from his soul.
D
found a new home in philosophy.
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In Dejection: An Ode, Coleridge mourns the loss of his “shaping spirit of Imagination”, the inner creative and inspiring force that once allowed him to experience joy and compose poetry. Its absence leaves him emotionally numb and unable to fully perceive or respond to the beauty of nature. This reflects the poem’s central theme: the profound impact of lost creative vitality on both the poet’s emotional life and his engagement with the world around him.

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Who recognizes the Mariner’s need for redemption?
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The sailors
B
The Hermit
C
The Pilot’s Boy
D
The Wedding Guest
কবিতার শেষে Hermit মেরিনারের আত্মিক মুক্তির প্রতীক হয়ে ওঠে। মেরিনার তার কাছে নিজের অপরাধ স্বীকার করে। Hermit-ই বোঝেন, মেরিনারের একমাত্র প্রয়োজন হলো ঈশ্বরের ক্ষমা ও আধ্যাত্মিক পরিশুদ্ধি।

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What punishment does the Mariner face after killing the Albatross?
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A
He is drowned
B
The crew hangs the bird around his neck
C
He is left on an island
D
He loses his voice forever
আলবাট্রস পাখি হত্যার ফলে সমুদ্রযাত্রীরা দুর্ভাগ্যে পড়ে। শাস্তি হিসেবে নাবিকদের দাবি, পাখিটি তার গলায় ঝুলিয়ে রাখতে। এটি অপরাধবোধ ও বোঝার প্রতীক।

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In Lyrical Ballads, Coleridge was responsible for contributing poems that explored which aspect, often drawing on the supernatural and the exotic?
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he beauty of everyday life and common speech
B
Tales of social injustice and political reform.
C
The profound beauty of the natural world.
D
The mysteries of human nature and the power of imagination, often with a Gothic or fantastical element.
Correct Answer:
d) The mysteries of human nature and the power of imagination, often with a Gothic or fantastical element.
Explanation:
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Lyrical Ballads (1798) was a joint work of Wordsworth and Coleridge, but their approaches differed.
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Wordsworth: Focused on ordinary life, simplicity of language, and the beauty of nature. He celebrated common human experiences in natural settings.
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Coleridge: Explored the mysteries of human nature and the power of imagination, often blending in supernatural, Gothic, or fantastical elements.
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Example: In The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Coleridge used supernatural events, moral and psychological struggles, and dream-like imagery, which reflect his unique contribution to Romanticism.

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