Saturday, May 11, 2019

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Essay - 1

The Rime of the Ancient jackfruit by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Essay ExampleThis paper intends to discuss how this poem is considered as a poem of break and redemption though the physical and soul journey (Nelson, 2001, p.148) of the doodly-squat. Poem of Sin The poem is gener altogethery considered as a poem of sin. The mariner and his sailors got stuck in a thick and foggy ice field sequence trying to escape the thunderstorm in the Antarctica. They found an millstone that steered them through the thick fog, so that they talent find good winds for their ship. But, we see that the mariner killed the albatross for no reason. This was actually the sin that the poem negotiation about. The reader is left surprised upon this decision of the mariner, regarding why he shot the albatross that had come at that place for their help. This perplexity is what irritates the reader in the first read, only when as the reader follows the poem, he finds it really inscrutable in context and th eme. The albatross is shown as a symbol of Nature, or Gods presence. file At length did cross an Albatross, /Thorough the fog it came /As if it had been a Christian soul, /We haild it in Gods refer (lines 63-66). When the mariner shot the albatross, God became angry for him for his sin, and denounced upon him much woe and misery. The sailors confronted with slimy things on the oceans, and ghosts and spirits, which finally killed all sailors, and destroyed the mariners journey. Buchan (1969) writes in his essay, The Sad Wisdom of the Mariner The shooting is an act, unpremeditated and unmeant, that save must be accounted for. (p.97). The curse, that befell the mariner due to his unnatural act (Voglino, 1999, p.53), made him lose his ship and his companions but finally, he met a rescuer, the Hermit, who brought him ashore. Also, we see that when the mariner shot the albatross, the curse struck the sailors, and they got so angry with the mariner that they hung the albatross around hi s neck. This was a constant reminder for the mariner about his sin, which had brought immense suffering to the hearty crew. An albatross around ones neck has become an idiom since. An albatross refers to a stray that one has done and cannot undo it, and which is constantly adding to the suffering. For example, a person bought a motor gondola, spends money on it to recondition it, but the car is not selling. It is only demanding more expenditure, because of going out of order frequently. So, the car is an albatross around his neck. The old mariner also had this albatross around his neck which constantly reminded him of his fall away or, in this case, sin. Whenever he looked at it, he was reminded of what he did that angered the Nature. Sagar (2005, p.15) writes that, When the Ancient Mariner wantonly kills that Albatross, the new(prenominal) sailors think it as an unpardonable sin. They believe that no human being has the right to decide who is to constitute and who is to die. So they decide punishment for his sin. The sin has also been understood in terms of the mariners pride, in literature. Pride has been known as mans earliest sin, which dates back to Adam and Eve. belles-lettres suggests that mariners act of shooting the bird of good omen has something to do with human pride. The albatross came with a lot of good luck for the ship. But the mariner decided to shoot it because he purview that he could do well without it, that he was enough to

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