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    good example would be; “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The supernatural elements in this poem include the appearance of the Albatross‚ the behavior of the dead‚ and also the appearance of the spirits. Colridge wrote‚ “At length did cross an Albatross/ Through the fog it came” (line 63-64) The Albatross was thought to be a great sea bird that brought forth good luck to the ship that the Mariner and his social unit rode in. But would you believe the ancient Mariner

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    of the ship carrying the mariner. Pilot: Boatman who rescues the mariner. (A pilot is an official who guides ships into and out of a harbor.) Pilot’s Boy: Pilot’s assistant. Hermit: Holy man who absolves the mariner and hears his story. Albatross: Large‚ web-footed sea bird with a hooked bill. Most species of albatrosses wander the southern seas‚ from tropical regions down to Antarctica‚ drinking sea water and feeding on squid‚ cuttlefish‚ and other small sea creatures. Sometimes‚ they follow

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    a journey to Antarctica. As they get closer‚ “the ice was here‚ the ice was there‚ the ice was all around. It cracked and growled‚ roared and howled”. Coleridge personifies nature and it almost becomes another character in the story. Then‚ an albatross appears and the mariner shoots it with his bow. The ship ends up in a dead zone- no wind. The sailors begin to think the bird was a good omen and a bad thing it got shot. So as punishment‚ they hang the dead bird around the mariner’s neck. Later

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    ship set sail on its southerly course‚ it came into a storm. It made its way through the storm and into icy waters. As the ship and its crew traveled on with no life to be seen‚ an albatross appeared as if to lead the ship northward to safety. For some unexplained reason‚ the ancient mariner shoots the albatross with his crossbow. In Part II‚ the crew‚ initially‚ cursed the ancient mariner for killing the bird that had led them to safety. However‚ the next morning they cheered him as the bird

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    or story‚ of how he was saved. In the beginning of his tale he reports that he was sailing smoothly. A great storm rolls in on him and he does not see a clear path out. The albatross finds him and guides him out of the storm‚ just like Jesus guides each person through their hard times. As long as the man follows the albatross‚ the bird brings smooth sailing. If a troubled person follows Jesus‚ he will make their life great. Just from the beginning here‚ it is clear to the reader that this story must

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    the Ancient Mariner‚ writes about a man who decides to shoot the albatross out of the sky was the first living thing they had seen since they had left port. The people on the ship had become so happy to see it and they began to feed and befriends this bird. The albatross becomes a friend of the ship and its inhabitants until they find ‘the mariner’ on the ground with a sickly look on his face because he has just killed the albatross with his cross-bow. Now that the mariner has killed this bird we

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    literary techniques to convey a meaningful message. Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner portrays an old sailor telling a man the story of his embarkment on a sea expedition with his fellow crew‚ where he shoots an innocent Albatross and must deal with the consequences of his careless actions. Coleridge’s use of imagery illustrates the message that living in isolation and guilt can be worse than not living at all. Rime of the Ancient Mariner shows that death can be preferable

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    landmarks offer his heart‚ but also because the Moon still accompanies him‚ steeping in calm and silentness the bay‚ the rock‚ the kirk‚ the steady weathercock. He had not heeded the white moonshine that glimmered through night and fog when he slew the Albatross; but now he knows the meaning of the Moon-the eternal Love of God-and he turns to the Hermit for confession and absolution. Confession made‚ he is duly shriven‚ but‚ says Coleridge in the gloss‚ with penetrating intention: " - Th penance of life

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    tradition. In the Rime of the Ancient Mariner‚ Coleridge uses the symbol of the albatross to convey the mariner’s journey toward salvation. This theme is imparted early on in the poem. The sailors welcome the albatross as a sign of good omen(Coleridge 64). Practically‚ its presence suggests there may be food nearby. Described as a Christian bird‚ it alludes to Noah’s flood story from Genesis. Ironically‚ the albatross allows the mariner’s boat to continue sailing‚ unlike Noah’s promise of dry land

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    Because he killed the albatross‚ the Mariner suffers a terrible curse‚ stranded alone on a ship surrounded by his dead crewmates and at the mercy of Mother Nature. An albatross hangs around his neck as a constant reminder to his blunder and the hovering curse. However‚ the albatross finally falls from the Mariner’s neck‚ when he begins focusing less on himself and exhibits a greater appreciation and respect for nature’s creatures‚ mingled with heartfelt remorse for killing the albatross. In Part V‚ Coleridge

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