Marna sakarmak Kriya hai ya akarmak Kriya
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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What was the Mariner's effect on the wedding guest?
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In Part IV of the poem, the wedding guest is also afraid of the Mariner. At this part of the poem, the Mariner has just described how Death came to the ship and took all of the crew. The wedding guest replies:
'I fear thee, ancient Mariner!
I fear thy skinny hand!
And thou art long, and lank, and brown,
As is the ribbed sea-sand.
The wedding guest believes that the Mariner is a ghost because he is so thin and scary looking. However, the Mariner reassures the wedding guest that Death spared the Mariner.
The wedding guest is also afraid when the Mariner tells him that all of the dead bodies of the crew rose again and helped him to bring the ship home. The wedding guest again fears that the Mariner is speaking of ghosts (and might still be a ghost, even though the Mariner assured the guest that he was not). The Mariner assures the guest, "'Twas not those souls that fled in