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“Kubla Khan” and Citizen Kane both present creators and audi…
“Kubla Khan” and Citizen Kane both present creators and audiences – readers, listeners, subjects, etc. – for what they create. How do the poem and the film depict the way people respond to these creations? Kubla Khan and Charles Foster Kane both go big. Their ambitions drive them to seek power in different ways. Where do each of these men lose control of their quests to control their world? Identify as specifically as you can the turning point for each, and how it affects them. Coleridge’s poem and the movie both begin with others telling stories behind the stories that follow. What do the poem’s opening paragraph and the newsreel and the discussion that follow it have in common?
“Kubla Khan” and Citizen Kane both present creators and audi…
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"Kublа Khаn" аnd Citizen Kane bоth present creatоrs and audiences – readers, listeners, subjects, etc. – fоr what they create. How do the poem and the film depict the way people respond to these creations? Kubla Khan and Charles Foster Kane both go big. Their ambitions drive them to seek power in different ways. Where do each of these men lose control of their quests to control their world? Identify as specifically as you can the turning point for each, and how it affects them. Coleridge's poem and the movie both begin with others telling stories behind the stories that follow. What do the poem's opening paragraph and the newsreel and the discussion that follow it have in common?
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