The Rine Of The Ancient Mariner Analysis

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: “The Rine of the Ancient Mariner” is one of the famous poems by S.T. Cobridge. It is a story of a mariner’s crime, sufferings and a moral. It falls into seven sections. Each section describes a new stage in the process. The first section shows the crime done by an ancient mariner and from section two his sufferings began and it continue through the last section.
The ancient mariner killed a hundred Albatross, which was first hailed as a ‘Christian soul in God’s name’. He killed it without any specific reason. The killing of the Albatross is significant of a cruel act against the deep sanctity of the laws of nature and also humanity.
After killing the Albatross the Mariner’s ship sailed out of the ice water into another sea. There the sun

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