meaning of rime of ancient mariner part 2
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RIME OF ANCIENT MARINER PART 2
IN THIS WE READ THAT THE ALBATROSS WAS KILLED BY THE MARINER. THE WEATHER WAS CHANGING.
IN THIS WE READ THAT THE ALBATROSS WAS KILLED BY THE MARINER. THE WEATHER WAS CHANGING.
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At first the crew is angry that he killed the bird, but then they say the Albatross brought with it fog and mist that obscured their visibility, so it is good that the Mariner shot the bird. They continue to sail south with the wind and come to a sea that none of them have ever seen. They are calmed.
They spend days beneath the hot sun with no wind to power their sails. They run out of water on the ship, though there is plenty of (undrinkable) water around them. The Mariner details the strange sea they sail on, full of horrible creatures.
Some of the crew begin to dream that the slain Albatross has followed them from the Arctic. Its spirit haunts the ship. The sailors are all so parched they can't speak, and eventually they hang the carcass of the Albatross around the Mariner's neck.
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At first the crew is angry that he killed the bird, but then they say the Albatross brought with it fog and mist that obscured their visibility, so it is good that the Mariner shot the bird. They continue to sail south with the wind and come to a sea that none of them have ever seen. They are calmed.
They spend days beneath the hot sun with no wind to power their sails. They run out of water on the ship, though there is plenty of (undrinkable) water around them. The Mariner details the strange sea they sail on, full of horrible creatures.
Some of the crew begin to dream that the slain Albatross has followed them from the Arctic. Its spirit haunts the ship. The sailors are all so parched they can't speak, and eventually they hang the carcass of the Albatross around the Mariner's neck.
hope it helps friend ♡♡
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