Ancient mariner's punishment was justified as a human being?
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The ancient mariner was punished for his crime. The sailors hung the dead albatross around his neck. This is just a metaphor which wants to say that the burden of sin of the ancient mariner stayed with him forever. And this was the reason that he kept on singing his ballad to every other person.
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shoots the Albatross as if to prove that it is not an airy spirit, but rather a mortal creature; in a symbolic way, he tries to "classify" the Albatross. Like all natural things, the Albatross is intimately tied to the spiritual world, and thus begins the Ancient Mariner's punishment by the spiritual world by means of the natural world.
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