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    E3B柯玟曲 401110860 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Part 3 In Part 3‚ the poem becomes more fantastical as the spiritual world continues to punish the Ancient Mariner and his fellow sailors. Like they have spent a long time drifting on the ocean with no wind or water‚ and everyone is sick of it. Then they saw a ghostly ship neared‚ but his mouth is too dry to shout. So he bites his arm to wet his lips with his own blood‚ just enough so that he can shout. His crewmates are so happy that they shout

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    level of salt content and this is not fit for human consumption. In fact‚ drinking nothing but sea water can actually kill a human being. The title of this essay “Nary a Drop to Drink” comes from the Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge which says “water‚ water‚ everywhere‚ nor a drop to drink.” This depicts the ancient mariner being stuck in the middle of the sea‚ surrounded by nothing else but salt water‚ which he cannot drink. If we look at the reality of it all‚ our generation

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    Society believed all children should be angelic‚ submissive and in fear of God. Many of the Romantic writers challenged these ideas in their prose and poetry. Some of the more interesting and controversial thoughts come from such writers as Blake‚ Coleridge and Wordsworth. The romantics esteemed children because they were innocent and close to nature. Youngsters had tended to be included in family groups‚ dressed as young adults in order to appear as a miniature of their parents. However‚ the Romantic

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    Links a. Luminarium.org. Button: Eighteenth Century b. VI. The Romantic Period. A. Wordsworth 1. Preface to Lyrical Ballads 2. “The World is Too Much With Us‚” “London‚ 1802” 3. “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey” B. Coleridge 1. “Kubla Khan” 2. “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” C. Byron 1. “She Walks in Beauty” 2. “Darkness” D. Shelley 1. “England in1819” 2. “Ozymandias” 3. “Song to the Men of England” 4. “Mutability” E. Keats 1. “On First Looking

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    depicts a person on a quest‚ but there is more to Ulysses. He is not just looking for something; rather he is on a mission and being on a quest is the only thing he can do. According to the poem “The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ there are two types of people in the world. The first type is the Mariner‚ and the second it the wedding guest. A Mariner is an explorer or someone who need to be in constant motion while a wedding guest is happy to settle down and live an ordinary

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    Rousseau’s noble savage and an opposition to technological and industrial development reflecting a desire to return to simpler‚ more idealistic times (Britannica). Growing up in a household where men of intellectual society‚ like Wordsworth and Coleridge‚ could often be found‚ Mary Shelley was

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    people in every country recognize him. Hamlet is not only the most brilliant of the tragedies but one of the saddest. It is the saddest tragedy because the hero is not destroyed or killed by any evil in his nature but by kind misplaced good. Coleridge‚ Samuel Taylor‚ “ Lectures and Notes on Shakespeare and other English Poets.” Online. Internet. Available: http://shakespearean.org.uk/haml-col.htm. (6 February 2004)

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    persuaded by clarity‚ listens more intently to the individual conscience than to the demands of society‚ and prefers rebellion to acceptance. The best known Romantic poets were William Blake‚ Samuel Taylor‚ and Lord Byron. Poet: Samuel Taylor Coleridge a philosopher‚ literary critic‚ poet born in 1772. He is one of the most important figures in English poetry. He is a member of the Lake Poets‚ (a group of English poets who lived in the Lake District of England at the 19th century). His poems influenced

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    The impact of the Industrial Revolution on literature The impact of the Industrial Revolution on literature was major. It was a major change on the literature‚ but also in agriculture‚ manufacturing‚ mining‚ and transport. Great Britain’s Industrial Revolution began during the mid-18th century and lasted until the turn of the 20th century. The Industrial Revolution in England was characterized by the replacement of manual labor by machines‚ the emergence of large-scale manufacturing‚ the modernization

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    Romanticism Style in “La Belle Dame sans Merci” The Romantic period in Literature is believed to have begun in 1798 when Samuel Coleridge and William Wordsworth published a book of poems called “Lyrical Ballads”. Romantic writers “emphasized imagination and emotion” (Romanticism 457). Romantic writers use medieval subjects and settings in their writings. “The love theme explores dreams of heterosexual bliss‚ but it also moves into the appropriate relationships to be had with art and nature” (Matlak

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