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Theme Presented In The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
Part 1 of Paper ....emption and man's redeemable qualities.
The poem also seems to suggest that Coleridge believed life and poetry both
follow a cyclical pattern. The story is about a man's literal voyage and a
spiritual journey and how they parallel each other. On these journeys
Coleridge imaginatively explores the supernatural and mak.... Part 2 of Paper ....s with the moral error of killing the Albatross--
isolation and alienation from everything but himself. Then, the
"Nightmare," the life in death, kills his crew. He is lost at sea, left
alone in the night to suffer, and he has detached from his natural cycle.
The Mariner proclaims his misery when he says: "Alone, alone, all, all
alone, Alone on a wide wide sea! And never a saint took pity on My soul in
agony." To the Mariner, nature has become foreign. This is a very low
point in his spirit.... |
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