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... The ending is the more ironic to consider that the Mariner, as a kind of Christ figure, is rescued by a Pilot, where Jesus died by Pontius Pilate, pronounced ...
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... home (Beckson 233). The poem then progresses and the mariner senselessly slays the bird just as man crucified Christ. As Christ was ...
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... The Mariner is a Christ figure to the extent that he bears the burden for the rest of the crew, who share his guilt because at one stage they had applauded his ...
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... Secondly, the albatross symbolizes Christ. Just as the Mariner senselessly slays the bird, man crucifies Christ whose perfection is unchallenged. ...
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... Secondly, the albatross symbolizes Christ. Just as the Mariner senselessly slays the bird, man crucifies Christ whose perfection is unchallenged. ...
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... hands. The Mariner calls out to "Christ" many times throughout the poem but he gets no positive responses. He cries "O Christ! / That ...
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... was not thinking of the mysterious wind that blows on the Mariner, without any ... not associate the murder of the albatross with the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. ...
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... was not thinking of the mysterious wind that blows on the Mariner, without any ... not associate the murder of the albatross with the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. ...
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... from. It has been said that the Albatross may stand for Christ and the Mariner represents the Jewish people as a whole. I think ...
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... The bird may represent God. For example, in line123, the mariner even shouts "O Christ" referring to the albatross that has brought him such bad luck. ...
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... are several religious references in the poem, for example, God, Christ, holiness and Lord. How does Coleridge use religion to emphasise the Mariner's state of ...
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... Since the albatross is seen as a Christ-like figure in this poem, this punishment is appropriate because Jesus was hung on a cross. Thus the Mariner must now ...
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... He challenges the idea of Christ the lamb with the repetitive nature. ... The first is the "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Colleridge. ...
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