what is the meaning- 'the sun no bigger than the moon' in the rime of ancient mariner?
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"In ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ narrates about a sailor and the sail taken by him. It talks about the storm that meets the ship after the wedding.
The meaning of ‘the sun no bigger than the moon’ is that the sun appeared as big in size as the moon. It did not look bigger than it.
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