Imaginative Journeys essay.
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The imaginative journey is one in which we escape reality and are invited to acknowledge a new reality within the realms of the imagination. These journeys offer change and discovery providing valuable insight into ones past, present and future. Coleridge's poems, "This Limetree Bower My Prison" and "Frost at Midnight" take the reader on an imaginative journey with the character through various forms of imagery placing a clear image in the readers mind. The book
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its direction. Locke sees this as his 'sign' and travels along the path to eventually find the crashed plane. A key quote of his "Possible is a relative term, especially on this island" emphasises how anything is possible in the imagination and clearly places this island within the realm of the imagination. Imaginative journeys are those in which we escape reality and are invited to acknowledge a new reality within the realm of the imagination.
its direction. Locke sees this as his 'sign' and travels along the path to eventually find the crashed plane. A key quote of his "Possible is a relative term, especially on this island" emphasises how anything is possible in the imagination and clearly places this island within the realm of the imagination. Imaginative journeys are those in which we escape reality and are invited to acknowledge a new reality within the realm of the imagination.