There are quite a few supernatural elements however it does seem that we know that there is evil lurking its just very hard to define.
Though we do get elements from the very beginning "Tis the middle of night by the castle clock,/ And the owls have awaken'd the crowing cock;" This has ominous tones and the idea of midnight, the owl and the cock are all supersticious symbols which give a uneasy feel to the audience. On top of that the reaction of Christabel to this uneasiness makes the audience more uneasy "Hush, beating heart of Christabel!/Jesu Maria, shield her well" and it is very surprising to find Geraldine, the "bright damsel...dressed in a silken white robe" instead of an evil monster. There are a few more things that i can mention too:
The supernatural elements in "Christabel" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge include the appearance of Geraldine, a mysterious and enchanting stranger, who possesses strange powers over the protagonist. There are also elements of dark magic, dream-like sequences, and a sense of the supernatural permeating the atmosphere of the poem.
Supernatural elements are elements that are not readily found in the population. Psychics have supernatural elements in their genetic make-up that allow them to see things most people can't.
Are you expecting to see supernatural elements? I believe they are invisible.
It definitely is! Three of the most famous supernatural poems written by Coleridge are: Christabel, Rime of the ancient mariner and of course, Kubla Khan. If you still have any doubts, try reading the poem...
Christabel Albery's birth name is Christabel Jane Albery.
Christabel Bielenberg's birth name is Christabel Mary Harmsworth Burton.
Christabel Fellowes is 5' 2".
Christabel Marshall died in 1960.
Christabel Marshall was born in 1871.
Christabel - poem - was created in 1816.
u would usually find monsters and other supernatural elements in fantasy books, legends or supernatural action stories.
Christabel Finch was born on December 21, 1976, in Manchester, England, UK.
Christabel Beck has written: 'Fritillaries'