Imaginative Journeys
The Imaginative Journey is one that is intangible, and remains un-bounded to the realms of the physical world by means of; time, reality and consciousness. It provides the ability to those who undertake such a journey, to consider and thus in some instances comprehend, the cognitive processes of their inner psyche. The poems; “Frost at Midnight”, and “This Lime-Tree Bower my Prison” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge encompass such aspects of the imaginative journey. This is enabled as Coleridge endows the reader with an account of his personal experiences that have at the outset restricted him, but rather as he comes to terms with his predicament he is able to surmount these dilemmas. The children’s novel Tom’s Midnight Garden by Philippa Pearce, also portrays various aspects of the notion of an imaginative journey, which are expressed by the means of dreams within which we are free but whilst awake remain oppressed. Finally the short film A-Z directed by......
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