Within “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” a wedding guest encounters a person who basically “holds him with his glittering eye”, the wedding guest has totally no control to continue on moving towards the entrance to the wedding. When this happens the Ancient Mariner begins to tell the wedding guest about his journey out at sea with his crew. One situation that the ancient Mariner encounters is “An orphan’s curse would drag to hell/ A spirit from on high;/ But oh! More horrible than that/ Is the curse in a dead man’s eye” (Coleridge)! The wedding guest becomes afraid of the Ancient Mariner after the story is told. All the people can do a round them is just continues on walking by and watch them with their eyes that's
Within “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” a wedding guest encounters a person who basically “holds him with his glittering eye”, the wedding guest has totally no control to continue on moving towards the entrance to the wedding. When this happens the Ancient Mariner begins to tell the wedding guest about his journey out at sea with his crew. One situation that the ancient Mariner encounters is “An orphan’s curse would drag to hell/ A spirit from on high;/ But oh! More horrible than that/ Is the curse in a dead man’s eye” (Coleridge)! The wedding guest becomes afraid of the Ancient Mariner after the story is told. All the people can do a round them is just continues on walking by and watch them with their eyes that's