In "Dejection: An Ode" by Coleridge, which interpretation aligns with an analysis that considers the impact of external circumstances on the poet's emotional state and creative expression?
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The poem solely celebrates the natural world's beauty and its inspirational qualities.
2
The poem is a straightforward lament about unrequited love without any deeper implications.
3
The poem represents a complex interplay between the poet's internal emotional turmoil and the external socio-political climate of the time.
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The poem is an abstract exploration of poetic form and language, detached from personal or historical context.