What moral does rime of the ancient mariner conveys?
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The poem, The Rime of The Ancient Mariner, conveys the morals:
1)Respect Every Life:
The poem teaches us to respect every life in this earth however small it is.
2)Sins are Always Punished:
The poem communicates that those who commit a crime are punished sooner or later in his life and also there is no escaping it.
1)Respect Every Life:
The poem teaches us to respect every life in this earth however small it is.
2)Sins are Always Punished:
The poem communicates that those who commit a crime are punished sooner or later in his life and also there is no escaping it.
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moral of his ballad is to appreciate all forms of life. To develop this theme, Coleridge utilizes imagery and symbolism to create an implicit partnership between Life-in-Death and the Moon. The purpose of their partnership is simple; they both serve to punish the Mariner for his crime.
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