The Question is from the poem Ancient Mariner by S.T. Colderidge.
Why was the ancient mariner referred to as ancient?
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The Ancient Mariner is an allegorical figure: someone who represents humankind's innate sinfulness. He is ancient, not merely in the sense of being very old, but in the sense of going back to the very dawn of humankind. Thanks to Adam and Eve's original act of disobedience, man has been...
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