1. The Christ in Christabel
In terms of faith, Coleridge felt that it was a complete self-commitment, and made up the whole of hope, love, and other virtues. ... Instead of evil, Coleridge thought in terms of pain, arguing that the function of pain in the divine plan is to chasten man for his moral evil and return him to path of virtue. ... Even the story of Paradise Lost would become bald and uninteresting, if stripped of these ornaments of poetry."" ... Brett, who feels that he has spiritual Christian poetry and Anne Mellor, who feels that he views nature as more emotional, moral, and divinely (Annotations, 3). ...
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- Grade Level: High School