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    loneliness felt by both Victor and his creature. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner tells the tale of a wedding guest confronted by an old sailor who recounts his expedition to the South Artic in years long past. It is on this journey that he shoots an albatross‚ a romantic symbol of nature and purity‚ and as a result is subjected to the supernatural wrath and becomes the sole survivor of his ship crew. His final punishment is being doomed to a lonely existence in which he can only wander the land conveying

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    University in Sarajevo Faculty of Philosophy December 15‚ 2012 Department of English Language Sarajevo English Renaissance Literature Poetry of English Pre-romanticism: The Ancient Mariner: Anti-Hero or Romantic Hero Student: Benjamin Čišić R CONTENT 1. Introduction ………………………………………………………………….. 3 1. Foreword ………………………………………………………

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    actually shared between Albatross and the security guard‚ “Why are you so afraid of me?”. This line shook me‚ it hit me that we are all afraid of what other people can do to us because they hold a different amount of power. Before this they are shouting back and forth as the security guard is trying to clear out the skyway getting louder and louder until it finally crescendos to the big question. Another line that made my heart bleed for these characters specifically Albatross was when the new condo

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    "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" helps implement all this cycle with the murder of the albatross and how he must pay for his actions. The whole cycle begins with the mariner’s crime against nature: the shooting of the albatross. In the story‚ the mariner betrays nature by shooting the Albatross. This action against nature is rather extreme‚ for he takes this thought of death lightly. The Albatross‚ as a representative of nature‚ means nothing to the Mariner. These thoughts are quickly

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    famous quotes by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834). In his one of the magnificent work‚ “The Rime of the ancient Mariner”‚ Coleridge has been able to prove his quote mentioned above. The decision made by the young and excited Mariner to kill the albatross helping them and the consequences which was faced by the entire sailing crew. Mariner‚ the main character not only was sorry for what he did‚ he also went through a series of transformation making him understand his sin. He then suffered all his

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    consistent relationship with his close friend Marty. To make the story more thought provoking and interesting‚ Morpurgo has used symbols to represent various things throughout the novel. Such as‚ a boat to represent love‚ a key to represent luck and an albatross to represent hope and adoration. Throughout the novel a key is used to represent hope and luck. The reader becomes aware of this when Arthur ‘felt a sadness so deep within‚ but felt too that just as long as he had kitty’s key he would be alright

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    story to him. The Mariner begins the story on a ship with his crew‚ soon after leaving port‚ he and his crew began heading toward Antarctica to avoid a storm. As the Mariner and his crew travel‚ they ultimately get lost in a deep‚ icy fog. Then‚ an albatross swoops down‚

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    Louie Zamperini to show the traits of being courageous and determined. Louie’s determination keeps him going. For instance Louie and his crew has caught an albatross. They were unable to eat it‚ but Louie is determined to find food for his crew and use the albatross meat as bait. “Louie tied a small hook to a fishing line‚ baited it with albatross meat‚

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    over whenever he is killing. The red side is for the pure good side that wants to help people and learn. Finally the most interesting are his wings. The wings of my monster show how he is similar to an Albatross. An albatross is a large seabird that is unlucky if you kill it‚ “I shall kill no albatross. (Letter 2)” This is something that Robert Walton‚ a boat captain that harbors Victor‚ writes to his sister. Victor talks about how Robert should learn from his

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    them very superstitious. “Ah Wretch! said they‚ the bird to slay‚/ That made the breeze to blow!” is a quote in part two of the poem after he had killed the albatross. His crew had believed that the Albatross that he had murdered was their good omen that would bring them salvation‚ but it had been murdered. “Instead of the cross‚ the Albatross/ About my neck was hung.” The crew made him wear the massive bird about his neck to punish him‚ and it punished him dearly. The moral from that endeavor is

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