who did the mariners feel was responsible for their suffering?
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The mariners felt that the ancient mariner was responsible for their sufferings as he had killed the innocent albatross
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In the poem 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the mariners felt that the ancient mariner was responsible for their suffering as he had done the hellish thing of shooting the albatross with his cross-bow and killing it without any rhyme or reason.
They cursed the ancient mariner and hung the dead albatross around his neck as a symbol of the sin committed by him. They also put the blame of their difficult circumstances like being stuck in the silent sea and the scarcity of water on the heinous act committed by the ancient mariner.
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