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    This poem has a myriad of poetic devices, some of which are as follows: 1. Alliteration: A couple of examples would be “flowers of Fancy” and “bosom’s bound”.  2. Personification: A few ideas personified in the poem are “Reason”, “Truth”, and “Nature”.  3. Metaphor: The phrases “my true friend”, “BeRead more

    This poem has a myriad of poetic devices, some of which are as follows: 1. Alliteration: A couple of examples would be “flowers of Fancy” and “bosom’s bound”.  2. Personification: A few ideas personified in the poem are “Reason”, “Truth”, and “Nature”.  3. Metaphor: The phrases “my true friend”, “Benignant Power”, and “Sure solacer of human cares” all act as a metaphor for the poet’s imagination. To Imagination Summary

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    The central idea of this poem is the imaginary world. How it is far superior to the real world is brought out in the poem. To Imagination Summary

    The central idea of this poem is the imaginary world. How it is far superior to the real world is brought out in the poem. To Imagination Summary

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    The theme of this poem, as the title clearly reveals, is imagination. Imagination is presented as a solution to the misery of sorrow, which can also be taken as a theme of the poem.  To Imagination Summary

    The theme of this poem, as the title clearly reveals, is imagination. Imagination is presented as a solution to the misery of sorrow, which can also be taken as a theme of the poem.  To Imagination Summary

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