Homecoming: Reclaiming and Championing Your Inner Child By: John Bradshaw Name: Jessica Klassen Instructer: Megan Phillips Date : December 20‚ 2012 Student ID: Course: Working with families 1. Introduction While reading the Homecoming: Reclaiming and Championing Your Inner Child by John Bradshaw‚ it has given me great detail into how the wounded inner child will affect someone as they grow into adulthood. It gives you insight‚ on how to conquer and overcome your wounds that you had
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Within ‘The Rime of The Ancient Mariner’ it seems to be that Coleridge uses a lot of religious meanings throughout this poem. Coleridge uses this to explore the Mariner and his supernatural beings. Coleridge is showing the readers the gothic and mysterious feel towards this poem‚ also showing us the immoral and imaginative sides to this. The gothic novel/poems was popular in England in the 1790’s and came replete with castles‚ prisons‚ mysterious forces‚ gloomy landscapes‚ and sexual perversions
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was "wondrous cold"‚ full of snow and glistening green icebergs as tall as the ship’s mast. The sailors were the only living things in this frightening‚ enclosed world where the ice made terrible groaning sounds that echoed all around. Finally‚ an Albatross emerged from the mist‚ and the sailors revered it as a sign of good luck‚ as though it
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MEDITERRANEAN MOOR consists of making a ship fast stem-on to a berth with the bows held in position by the anchors. Usually about four shackles of cable are used on each anchor and it is preferable although not always possible‚ to achieve a reasonable spread between the anchors so that the bows are held securely in a beam wind. The approach is best made with the berth on the port side and the starboard anchor should then be dropped-with the vessel two ship lengths off the berth and about half a ship length
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source of the supernatural is in the use of nature and how it interacts with man. In Part 1‚ nature is supporting man’s journey and helping them with the wind blowing them in their correct direction and with the sun shining. Nature even sent the albatross‚ which is considered to be a very supernatural and paranormal
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entirety of the story‚ it details how the sailor got his self into the predicament by shooting the albatross‚ and how he had to pay the price. In “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”‚ Samuel Taylor Coleridge uses a combination of biblical allusions and supernatural elements to develop the theme that deepens the meaning of this poem. A prominent biblical allusion throughout the story is the albatross. The albatross shows up in a time of dire need for the sailors. For instance‚ “thorough the fog it came; as
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in the manner in which it has been written. The Mariner’s long‚ grey beard and glittering eye‚ the Albatross‚ and the Sun and Moon are all objects of symbolism and metaphor that are evident in this poem. The first bit of symbolism in this poem is demonstrated when the ancient Mariner is described as having a “long grey beard and glittering eye‚” (Coleridge 3). This “glittering eye” is a
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punishment for his sin‚ is redeemed from his sin‚ and is required to share his testimony with others. The ancientmariner makes the wrong decision when he decides to kill the albatross. He did not have any need to kill the albatross. He did not have anything else to do. He didn’t even think about what would happen if he killed the albatross. He just did it. Most of the time when we make decisions we do not weigh the consequences. The mariner realizes that he has “done a hellish thing” (2.91). He does realize
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bestowed upon him as seemed fit by the spiritual world. The albatross came to the side of the Mariner’s ship and served as a guide for it. “At lengths did cross an albatross through the fog it came; As if it had been a Christian soul‚ we hailed it in God’s name.”(64-66). Coleridge tells us that the albatross was a natural living gift from the spiritual world. The Ancient Mariner however commits the crime of killing the Albatross. “God save thee‚ Ancient Mariner! From the fiends‚ that plague thee
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