Can u explain me the chapter the rime of the ancient rimer in brief
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The Mariner stops one of three men going to a wedding. Although the celebration is about to begin, the Wedding Guest quickly becomes mesmerized by the old seaman and listens to the strange tale he tells. The Mariner describes a voyage during which a storm drove his ship off course toward the South Pole, a land of “mist and snow."
When an albatross appeared, the ship was freed from the ice and sailed north. The albatross followed the ship, a friendly companion to the crew, until the mariner senselessly shot it with his crossbow.
After killing the albatross, the mariner and the crew were cursed, and the voyage was beset by ghastly supernatural events. The crew dead and the curse lifted, the mariner returned home.
The Mariner travels from land to land, telling his story to expiate the sin of killing one of God’s beloved creatures. Stunned by his tale, the Wedding Guest becomes “a sadder and a wiser man.”
When an albatross appeared, the ship was freed from the ice and sailed north. The albatross followed the ship, a friendly companion to the crew, until the mariner senselessly shot it with his crossbow.
After killing the albatross, the mariner and the crew were cursed, and the voyage was beset by ghastly supernatural events. The crew dead and the curse lifted, the mariner returned home.
The Mariner travels from land to land, telling his story to expiate the sin of killing one of God’s beloved creatures. Stunned by his tale, the Wedding Guest becomes “a sadder and a wiser man.”
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