In the second part of "The rime of the ancient mariner", what does this phrase means: "Nor dim nor red, like God's own head" pls help
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IN THIS PHRASE THE MARINER IS TRYING TO SAY (I THINK HE IS TRYING TO EXPRESS HIS HAPPINESS BUT ASK YOUR TEACHER) THAT AFTER THE FOGGY EPISODE THE SUN HAD SHONE BRIGHT NOT DIM NOR REDDISH BUT SHINING BRIGHTLY AND IS COMPARING THE SUNS BRIGHTNESS TO GODS HEAD . I THINK HE IS HAPPY BECAUSE AT LAST HE WAS CONSIDERED GOOD FOR KILLING THE BIRD
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