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    mesmerized by the Mariner and the recitation of the story recalling the storm‚ fog‚ drought‚ ghost ship‚ spirits‚ angels‚ dead bodies‚ and the Albatross. Coleridge’s tale has the Mariner journeying through pride‚ suffering‚ the supernatural‚ transformation‚ redemption‚ and salvation. The Mariner’s pride prompted the rejection of salvation in the form of the Albatross that was sent by God at the Mariner’s request; this rejection prompted a series of events that propelled the Mariner and the ship’s crew

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    The Mariner is isolated due to his choice to kill the albatross‚ which was caused by the him not being conscious. He suffers because of his choice and the crew members are killed due to their individual choices to become accomplices of the crime. The mariner’s penance to travel from land to land and share his

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    Symbolism in 3 texts In the novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ one symbol used is the kite which Hassan runs through the streets of Kabul to recover so that he and Amir win the kite running competition‚ this kite could represent freedom as when a kite is being flown‚ it is able to move freely with the wind with no obstacles‚ which relates to the book because Amir moves to America to relieve all the problems he had in Afghanistan and forget all of the bad things he did by creating a new beginning. The kite

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    have never seen a man so wretched a condition" (Frankenstein‚ p.20). Victor’s repentance comes in two parts: when he decides to destroy his own creation: "I am going to unexplored region‚ to ’the land of mist and snow;’ but I shall kill no albatross‚ therefore do not be alarmed for my safety" (Frankenstein‚ p.15‚ line 25) and when the blame shifts from Victor to the Monster‚ and the Monster decides to kill himself "Cursed‚ cursed creator! Why did I live?" (Frankenstein‚ p.132‚ line 1)

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    drives their ship south towards misfortune and mishap. Quickly the mariners find themselves lost in a maze of ice‚ but when the situation is dire one of the brightest symbols in the poem appears. This is the Albatross‚ a sacred bird for all sea-farers‚ a symbol of fortune and ocean wisdom. The Albatross in the poem bears much more symbolism though – it is like an embodiment of nature; and nature could easily be related to religion and therefore God as

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    narrative when the albatross shows up to steer the ship when all the men on the ship are lost in the seas of Antartica. The albatross symbolized hope for all the men on the ship‚ however the tale takes a turn for the worst when the Mariner decides to kills the albatross. The setting in the tale after the death of the albatross completely shifts to a dark and gloomy environment. Because the albatross symbolized hope and security‚ the men were filled with rage once the Mariner shot the albatross. After the

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    Branding Branding can be termed as a name‚ sign‚ symbol or design or a combination of them intended to identify the goods and services of seller or group of sellers and to differentiate from other sellers. A process of creating a unique name and image of product in minds of customer’s mainly through advertisement campaign with consistent theme is known as branding. Branding aims to establish a significant and differentiated presence in market that attracts new customers and retain loyal customers

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    killing the Albatross‚ he doesn’t have a crew and he is stuck in the middle of the sea. It sounds like an echo sound which really shows how alone he is. "I closed my lids‚ and kept them close‚ Till the balls like pulses beat; For the sky and the sea‚ and the sea and the sky. Lay like a load on my weary eye‚ And the dead were at my feet." (4.25) This is the moment where the mariner realizes how lonely and sad he is. All his crew are dead because of the curse from killing the Albatross and he doesn’t

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    so free The Albatross fell off‚ and sank Like lead into the sea Consider the above extract from part IV carefully. Offer an analysis of Coleridge’s poetic methods and the concerns in the extract‚ remembering to comment on its importance for the poem as a whole. Coleridge’s ballad‚ “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner“‚ is in essence a story of man’s religious and personal redemption. In Part IV‚ the poem’s protagonist achieves forgiveness for his sin of killing the Albatross‚ considered a

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    famous quotes by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834). In his one of the magnificent work‚ “The Rime of the ancient Mariner”‚ Coleridge has been able to prove his quote mentioned above. The decision made by the young and excited Mariner to kill the albatross helping them and the consequences which was faced by the entire sailing crew. Mariner‚ the main character not only was sorry for what he did‚ he also went through a series of transformation making him understand his sin. He then suffered all his

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