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how was the ancient mariner punished for killing the bird and why?

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Answered by khalidrja78
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The ship has been drawn toward the South Pole. They are surrounded by ice. When the Albatross arrives, they treat it as a good omen. They feed the Albatross and the ice breaks, allowing them to continue on their way back north.

The mariner kills the Albatross, seemingly for no reason. The sailors are upset because the Albatross seemed to be a good omen and they think the bird had brought them luck. After all, the ice breaks after they feed it and the wind picks up and sends the ship back to the north:

And it would work'em woe:

For all averr'd, I kill'd the bird

That made the breeze to blow.
However, the fog and mist arrives and the sailors think it was right that the mariner killed the bird that brought the fog and mist. Then, the ship becomes stranded and the men are dying of thirst. Again, they put the guilt back on to the mariner, this time hanging the dead Albatross on the mariner's neck. :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) --'-:-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)




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Answered by suryansh060
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Because all the crew memebers thought weather become unfavorable because albatross was killed by mariner and this is the main cause of their sufferings according them. So they punished the ancient mariner by hung the albatross around his neck
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