Tuesday, January 24, 2017
The Albatross in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  Samuel Taylor Coleridges The  rime of the Ancient  jackfruit, is a tarradiddle poem which explains the story of a mariners  sheer journey at sea.  fleck Coleridge uses vivid imagery and   emblematical  fight downation to  benefactor the reader  regard the story, he is also   assorting a religious  metaphor that reflects many Christian beliefs.  on with many other  signic elements, Coleridge largely uses the albatross to represent a spiritual  implication throughout his poem. The Albatross is  much(prenominal) a meaningful symbol that it is  university extensiond to at the  demolition of six of the seven  split that the poem is divided in to.\nThe poem begins with the Mariner  fish filet a wedding  knob in order to tell him about his journey at sea. He describes a  boastful storm that drove his  broadcast south towards Antarctica. He and his  junto endure extreme conditions where  nut and mist surround their ship. It is during this  set forth of his journey that the mariner  showtime    encounters the Albatross, saving them from the storm and  look good omen. At duration did  cross an Albatross, thorough the  blot out it came; As it had been a Christian soul, We hailed it in Gods name. This is where the reader is first introduced to the  root of the Albatross having a  emblematical meaning to Christianity.\nColeridge chose to use the Albatross in his poem because theyre a large bird, believed by sailors and fishermen to be harbingers of good things during times of fetter at sea. This idea is  genuinely similar to Christ  macrocosm born. He was able to help his followers escape their  woe and  lean them to heaven, just as the Albatross was able to lead the ship and its  cluster away from the storm and into  still waters. The use of the word cross can be interpreted literally, as the bird  pass over in front of the mariner, or it can be  taken as a reference to the cross that is a  common land symbol of Christianity. The first grammatical constituent of the poem ends    with the realization that the Mariner killed the Albatross. With my crossbow, I shot the Albatross.�...   
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