In "Kubla Khan", a poem written of a dream, Coleridge attempts to portray, not only one, but many visions of Xanadu. By using imagery related to beauty and nature especially, he attempts to enhance his visions of beauty, power, mystery and paradise in the minds of the reader.
Examines the the poem "Kubla Khan," by Coleridge. Describes what effect Coleridge achieves by juxtaposing images of natural beauty with images of danger and potential violence.