The Vision

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"The Vision" is a narrative poem by Robert Burns that blends autobiographical reflection with imaginative encounters to explore the poet's aspirations, struggles, and sense of destiny.

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The Vision canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf narrative poem
poem
author Robert Burns
contains imaginative encounters
countryOfOrigin Scotland
focusesOn the poet's aspirations
the poet's sense of destiny
the poet's struggles
form verse
genre autobiographical poetry
narrative poetry
hasSubject the life of a Scottish ploughman poet
language English
literaryDevice allegory
autobiographical reflection
dialogue
personification
literaryMovement Romanticism
Scottish literature
meter varied
partOf Robert Burns's early poetic career
setting rural Scotland
theme Scottish identity
artistic inspiration
aspiration
destiny
imagination
poetic vocation
social class
struggle

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Men and Cartoons hasPart The Vision
John notableWork The Vision
subject surface form: John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby