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    Sin‚ Penance‚ and Redemption in “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” In the history of ancient poets‚ there emerged great writers who correlated the underpinning lifestyles on social life they believed in. Merited information on their writing remains tangible and historical based to disseminate the realities of many beliefs and conducts made in different scenarios people found themselves in. ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ is one of the longest poems in writing history written by Samuel Coleridge

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    The theme of destiny is crucial to each work because in the “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” the theme reinforces crime and consequence. In The Blind Assassin it enhances the bluntness of reality. Atwood makes this them visible throughout the main novel and sub-novel. From Laura’s birth and the death of their mother it was obvious that Iris was destined to be caretaker of the family. Iris was never allowed into her own individual self from that moment. Atwood addresses the idea of the ability to act

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    good deed goes unrewarded. Coleridge‚ in his poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner‚ tells the tale that no evil deed shall go unpunished. For every action there is an appropriate consequence equal to or greater than the original action. Coleridge explains this in his poem‚ The Rime of the Ancient Mariner‚ through the crime committed by the ancient Mariner and the events bestowed upon him as seemed fit by the spiritual world. The albatross came to the side of the Mariner’s ship and served as a

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    The significance of the Albatross in "The Ancient Mariner" has been left open to examination by the reader. The symbolism of the Albatross in Coleridge’s poem is rather debatable. By looking at different interpretations‚ I will investigate whether Coleridge’s Albatross is significant or not. The ancient mariner represents Coleridge himself and the albatross represents the fight with himself to overcome his personal guilt. The mariner’s sufferings are an expression of Coleridge’s strong addiction

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    Rhyming of a Rime (Three messages provided out of the reading‚ Rime of the Ancient Mariner‚ by Samuel Coleridge.) Imagine doing a deed so terrible that the rest of your life was determined by that one singular moment. Most people would imagine the initial moment to be like killing someone‚ destroying lives‚ or something of that scenarios. People wouldn’t imagine the defining moment in their life to be killing a bird. “...in a piece that cries out for simplicity and gets digital distraction instead

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    The Rime of the Ancient Mariner- Analysis * Verse drama * Major characters: the Mariner and the Wedding Guest - to enjoy the poem‚ one must visualize the actions and facial expressions of these two characters. The poem can be read on at least three levels‚ two of which tend to overlap: * The literal level -The poem can be enjoyed simply as a suspenseful adventure story. * The moral level - The Mariner’s killing of the bird is a symbolic representation of original sin. The punishment

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    COLERIDGE’S POEM "THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER"           Gothicsim is a style in fictional literature characterized by gloomy settings‚violent or grotesque action‚ and a mood of decay‚degeneration.The Gothic begins with later -eighteenth-century writers’ turn to past; in the context of the Romantic Period the Gothic is a type of imitation medievalism.When it was launched in the later eighteenth century the Gothic features accounts of terrifying expeirences in ancient castles -expeirences

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    “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” seems like it could be a Christian allegory. It starts off with a Mariner‚ who represents all people. He gives his testimony‚ 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

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    Comment on the Narrative Methods used in Part 1 of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Part one of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner opens with a third person omniscient narrator: ‘It is an ancient Marinere‚ And he stoppeth one of three.’ This person represents Coleridge as he knows everything that is happening in the poem‚ and he is setting the scene for the rest of the lyrical ballad. Other people may take the view that the omniscient narrator represents God‚ as he is seen by religious people as the

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    mentions the sun "flecked with bars…as if through a dungeon-grate he peered". It eventually turns out that those bars of prison are the shadows of Death’s dead and dying ship‚ but does this not allude to the approaching change in life that the Ancient Mariner suffers? He becomes trapped in life‚ to wander the earth forever‚ spreading his story--a prison of freedom‚ a cell made out of eternal life. A curse disguised as

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