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... uncertain hour \ that agony returns." Since the first time the Mariner confessed his crime to the Hermit at an inconsistent hour God reminds the Mariner of the ...
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The Rhyme Of the Ancient Mariner has strong undertones of God the creator, the animals in his kingdom, and the basic emotional circumstances that make up human ...
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... The reappearance at the end, "Is this the kirk?/Is this mine own countree?" signifies the return of the Mariner to his god's graces. ...
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... retrieve him. While paddling back to land the mariner asks the hermit who represents god and modern religion for penance. The cycle ...
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... God also shows the Mariner whom he must tell his tale to next, "That moment that his face I see, I know the man that must hear me: To him my tale I teach." The ...
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... Thorough the fog it came; As if it had been a Christian soul, We hailed it in God's name." Lines 63-66 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner The significance of ...
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... in this particular section reflects the punishing and judging side of God's nature, as this would have been God's way of castigating the Mariner for shooting ...
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... Mariner. The guilt of wronging one of God's creatures hangs around the Mariner's neck, making weary and unable to pray. The Mariner ...
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... The prominence of the belief that God reveals himself in nature was common to ... The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is a wonderful ballad, which uses truly beautiful ...
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... suggests to the sailors something religious, "As if it had been a Christian soul, / We hailed it in God's name." (The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, p33) There ...
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... Even thought the Mariner must continue with his penance, he is free of God's wrath and is able to appreciate and love all of nature as God's creation. ...
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... Even thought the Mariner must continue with his penance, he is free of God's wrath and is able to appreciate and love all of nature as God's creation. ...
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... God sends people this power and people around the world mimic this cycle of crime, punishment, repentance, and ... "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" helps implement ...
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... For those in his fold, God will guide them to the right path. ... Showing no compassion, the mariner takes out his crossbow and kills the albatross. ...
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... The Mariner did not pray for help, but prayed for God to take him also. ... The Mariner taught by his own example love and reverent to all things God made.
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... loveth best all things both great and small; for the dear God who loveth us, he made and loveth all." As the Mariner tells the wedding guest that God made and ...
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... The crew of the ship welcome it "As if it had been a Christian soul, We hailed it in God's name." The Mariner, however, is mustering pride and decides to shoot ...
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... the crew, both physically and emotionally by increasing the ship's morale as they "...hailed it in God's name" (line ... With my crossbow, I [the Mariner] shot the ...
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... The Mariner's real sin was not appreciating God's creation -- of going through life with blinders on, caring only about the superficial. ...
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... When they rolled the dice they had no idea what the numbers were going to be so when the god, Life In Death, won the mariner it was very spontaneous because ...
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... The moral of the mariner's story is to love all things that God has created. The wedding guest leaves the mariner's story a sad but wiser man. ...
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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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... from the Mariner's neck represents his grasp of the shame that came from killing the Albatross. After he forgives himself, he is finally abel to ask God for ...
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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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... There are also two stories that come to mind when discussing God as a new subject. The first is the "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Colleridge. ...
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... In addition to spreading the word of God, the accumulation of wealth and thus ... In 1498, Vasco Da Gama, a mariner from Portugese, left Portugal and set sail for ...
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... He had come forth from the hands of God a perfect creature , happy ... Shelley's Frankenstein, there is a brief reference to Coleridge's Ancient Mariner in which ...
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... remain to her, and to her maids, the wife of the Master Mariner, her Lord ... Suitor after suitor, God after God, person after person tries to convince her that he ...
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... The hazy circular relationship between the fish and mariner displays the struggle for ... to represent mankind and the fisherman as a symbol of God, recounting the ...
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... Following Uranus, is the planet Neptune named after the Roman God of the Sea. ... First, are the Mariner Missions sent off from 1962 to 1975. ...
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