In the rime of the ancient mariner,
1. What is compared to the overtaking wings of a bird and why ?
2.what do you mean by 'who pursued with yell and blow'
3. Explain 'loud roared the blast'
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1. 'He struck with his overtaking wings'-Use of personification.
2. 'Overtaking wings' This refers to the extreme speed and pressure with which the stormy wind was blowing.
'Tyrannous' refers to the harsh weather conditions when their ship was being blown southward forcibly by the wind.
3. The storm made the ship bend and the prow(front part) of the ship dip into the water.In this context, we must remember that ships used to sail through the power of wind in those days.
2. 'Overtaking wings' This refers to the extreme speed and pressure with which the stormy wind was blowing.
'Tyrannous' refers to the harsh weather conditions when their ship was being blown southward forcibly by the wind.
3. The storm made the ship bend and the prow(front part) of the ship dip into the water.In this context, we must remember that ships used to sail through the power of wind in those days.
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