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what message conveyed through the poem rhime of ancient mariner​

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Answered by azizaquasa
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The poet is trying to convey the importance of God's creation and the appreciations we should have for them, no matter how small or great they may be.

A man who loves God and qll of God's creations will have a better life than a man who doesn't .The ancient mariner is still carrying the guilt he feels from killing albatros and wishes that he had more respect for nature in past.




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Answered by gdeepak72
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The Rime of the ancient mariner is an exploration of evil, both that of men and of nature and of salvation. The poem is full of Christian symbolism, which is also a departure from the romantic poetry. The slaughtered albatross emerging spirits from beneath the murky water, slimy creatures of the sea, all are images of sin and evil, and its consequences.

The whole poem is based on Christian concept of sin, its punishment and redemption.The Albatross can be seen as a symbol of God's favour bringing good results. The mariner mortal and fallible succumbs to his paranoia and fear , when he kills the innocent creature thereby tainting himself with sin and losing connection with God and all things good.

Coleridge like the other romantics sees the beautiful and compelling in both good and bad sides of nature, and wants the reader to accept them, rather than succumb to fear as the mariner did.

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