Both the poem 'snake' ant 'The rime of ancient mariner' exhibit same value areas.Explain.
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Both the poem snake and the rime of ancient mariner exhibit same value area in following way
1. In Rime of the ancient mariner one of the mariner had killed the albatross without any reason and later on he had felt guilty and was also punished by other mariners( in this he had hurt the life of the albatross)
2. In poem Snake the man understanding the snake as his guest given him the chance to drink water first but in last he had tried to hurt him because he don't want that snake should go from his trough (and by throwing stick he also tried to hurt snake) and later on he had also regreted himself like a marines
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Both the poems have similar theme. In Snake by D.H. Lawrence, the narrator is regretful for his mistake of not treating the visiting snake.
In the poem Rime of the Ancient Mariner by S.T. Coleridge, the narrator is also regretful for having killed the albatross.
So both the poems deal with the narrator’s regret for having not treated animals respectfully. However, there were so many differences between both the poems also. In Rime of the Ancient Mariner, supernatural forces intervened; but in the Snake no such intervention took place.