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    the burden that Frankenstein must carry for the remainder of his life. There is no end to his drought. He can wish for absolution‚ just like one might wish for rain‚ but for Frankenstein‚ a cure will never come. He is stuck in the drought of the albatross until his death. The fourth letter also has Frankenstein realize that his life will never be as it was before he was burdened. Frankenstein comes out and says himself‚ “I have lost everything and cannot begin

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    Unit eight Written Assignment KU Consulting KU Consulting has been asked to bid on a large consulting job with Albatross Anchor. In order to win the contract for this consulting job a well written‚ logical and highly organized proposal must be written. It is your task/challenge to write the proposal for revamping Albatross Anchors Operations systems so that KU Consulting may win the $ 50‚000 contract. The proposal is separated into three sections but covers the same scenario/case study. You

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    QUESTION PAPER CLASS X SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II ENGLISH COMMUNICATIVE Marking Scheme SECTION – C [GRAMMAR] 20 MARKS Q.1} Marks 4 - Half mark for each correct answer. a) all b) through c) the d) of e) Each f) which g) In h) much Q-2}. Marks 4 - Half mark for each correct answer. a) conquered conquest b) in of c) being are d) those they e) hostile hostility f) seeming seems g) being be h) the a Q-3}. Reported Speech. -1 mark each- 3 marks

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    But in following the ship the Polar Spirit seeks to avenge the death of the Albatross. Coleridge explains that “the lonesome spirit from the south pole carries on the ship as far as the Line‚ in obedience to the angelic troop‚ but still requireth vengeance” and is convinced to leave the ship‚ only when it is informed that “penance long and heavy for the ancient Mariner has been accorded” (Allison et al.‚

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    dynamics of his relationship with God through the medium of nature. At the beginning of the poem‚ the mariner and his crew face a storm that is soon remedied by the arrival of an albatross that brings with it the gift of wind. However‚ reflecting the destruction and sin of human nature‚ the mariner soon shoots the albatross with a crossbow‚ a grave mistake that brings with it misfortune. Throughout his sea voyage‚ the mariner must reconcile himself with God‚ and finds that only through penance he is

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    spring of love gushed from my heart‚ And I blessed them unaware: sure my kind saint took pity on me‚ and I blessed them unaware (Pedrini 9). Once he Mariner felt blessed by the water snakes‚ the Albatross fell from the Mariner’s neck. The self-same moment I could pray; And from my neck so free The Albatross sank like led into the sea. (Coleridge

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    detained him with some sort of a magic‚ the guest was „bound by the eye“and had to listen to the Mariner. So the Mariner starts his story‚ how he was a sailor on a ship‚ they had some trouble at sea‚ and for reasons not known to him he killed an albatross which till that time brought the ship and the crew only good weather and good wind. But he shoots him anyway‚ and then his problems begin. The ship encountered problems at sea‚ then came the Death and Life in Death to punish him for his

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    guest. As the story opens‚ we see the ancient mariner narrating his experience to this select listener‚ telling how he set sail from England to the Antarctic‚ having for company an albatross‚ deemed by the crew to be an omen of good luck and fortune. For no legitimate reason‚ the ancient mariner shot down the albatross with his crossbow‚ bringing down with it the good luck of their voyage. Seen as callous and cold-hearted to have killed this bearer of goodness‚ the crew accuses the ancient mariner

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    Wordsworth intended to write this poem in collaboration. Wordsworth found that the style of Coleridge and himself would not assimilate. After contributing half a dozen lines [Part II‚ Lines 13-16 and Lines 226-227] and suggesting the shooting of the albatross and “the reanimation of the dead bodies to work the ship‚” Wordsworth withdrew on 23 March‚ 1798‚ and Coleridge proceeded alone. } This poem was said to have been inspired by several historical sources. These included Captain James Cook’s voyages

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    Snake When the snake first came to the water-trough‚ the narrator was excited and glad "he had come like a guest in quiet‚ to drink at my water trough." He "felt so honoured" at this visit whilst at the same time‚ the voices of his "accursed human education" advised him to kill it‚ for it was a gold snake and therefore venomous. Those voices said to him‚ "If you were not afraid you would kill him." The narrator "picked up a clumsy log And threw it" at the snake when the snake was leaving.

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