In Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” why do the sailors think the Albatross follows the ship?
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As it flew around the ship, the ice cracked and split, and a wind from the south propelled the ship out of the frigid regions, into a foggy stretch of water. The Albatross followed behind it, a symbol of good luck to the sailors.
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