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    Assignment One - Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” Beyond the shadow of the ship‚ I watch’d the water-snakes: They moved in tracks of shining white‚ And when they rear’d‚ the elfish light Fell off in hoary flakes. Within the shadow of the ship I watch’d their rich attire: Blue‚ glossy green‚ and velvet black‚ They coil’d and swam; and every track Was a flash of golden fire. O happy living things! no tongue Their beauty might declare: A spring

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    The Mariner’s Messages (Three Messages from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner) The Mariner‚ in the poem‚ “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” by William Coleridge‚ he talks about the dream of his friend that goes from what his friend specifically said and went from there. Today’s generation tends to elaborate or exaggerate things that people say. From their friends to some random person in the world‚ people today tend to go on and on and sometimes that means that they fray from the truth. Some of the

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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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    Coleridge ’s "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" tells the story of an ancient mariner who kills an albatross and brings upon himself and his ship ’s crew a curse. The ancient mariner travels the world‚ unburdening his soul‚ telling his story to whomever needs to hear it. Shelley alludes to the poem several times. Robert Walton in Frankenstein is similar to the Wedding Guest from "Rime of the Ancient Mariner‚" with Victor Frankenstein playing the role of the mariner. As the mariner feels compelled to share

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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is explicitly referenced early in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein in one of Walton’s letters and also later in the text by Victor Frankenstein. Besides being directly mentioned twice in the novel‚ The Rime of the Ancient Mariner directly parallels Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein in layered storytelling structure‚ mirroring of multiple characters‚ and the lesson of limitations with consequences. Both stories represent one prominent theme: isolation

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    English Rime of the Ancient Mariner/ Frankenstein: The poem starts whit three young men walking together to a wedding‚ when one of them is repress by a grizzled old sailor. The young Wedding-Guest angrily demands that the mariner let go of him‚ and the mariner does. But the young man is hypnotized by the ancient mariner’s “glittering eye” and can do nothing but sit on a stone and listen to his strange tale. The Mariner says that he sailed on a ship out of his native

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    The romantic era also viewed as the “age of crisis” occurs from 1750 to 1850. (Eighteenth and nineteenth centuries). It is hard to define the term romanticism. It is the era of movements in the poetry‚ personal symbols‚ and abstracts. Romanticism reacts against neoclassicism from the previous centuries. Artists during this period of time produce works that are considered “unusual”. For example‚ in the novel Frankenstein‚ Victor criticizes what he was taught at school and what his teachers told him

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    The Rime of the Ancient Mariner‚ a text by Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ uses repetition to demonstrate the despair of the ancient mariner. Coleridge uses repetition in the lines of the poem which helps readers to understand the despair that the ancient mariner feels. In Part 1‚ the ancient mariner is stranded with his sailors in an icy area where they cannot pass. The sailors grow weary due to the stagnant trip‚ where the mariner’s despair is seen by the description of “ice was here‚ the ice was there

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    The Ancient Mariner’s punishment for killing the albatross is fair. After killing the Albatross and committing a crime against nature‚ the Ancient Mariner is punished by the spiritual and natural world. The Ancient Mariner is now living in his nightmare as a reality and suffering each day for his wrong doing. Now that he has done wrong‚ he pays for it by being miserable and wiser. He is now telling his story‚ not because he has to‚ but because he wants everyone to know that he made a mistake that

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    the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge; is a story that is told in a series of poems. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner focuses on the transformation of the main character‚ the Mariner. The story illustrates the importance of loving other individuals and God’s creation. The story begins with the introduction of the Mariner. The Mariner stops one of three men who are on their way to a wedding. After hypnotizing the wedding guest‚ the Mariner begins to tell his story to him. The Mariner begins

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