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    the new era begins .boost your career with is the demand of the modern age and offer a promising future. You can have bright and promising career after completing the selected courses ..(more brief ) It gives me immense pleasure to call upon Mr Anchor-2: We fell honored to have with us - The Honourable Chief Guest His Excellency Mr XYZ‚ the ______________‚ - Sir you hardly need any introduction‚ you have made all of us proud by your distinguished work in numerous capacities. You are one of the

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    Ancient Mariner” it is impossible to believe that Coleridge was not thinking of the mysterious wind that blows on the Mariner‚ without any awareness of the wind as a Biblical symbol of the Holy Spirit. Coleridge could also associate the murder of the albatross with the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The reader is told that the Polar Spirit “loved the bird that loved the man / Who shot him with his bow” (Line 404). Signifying a strong tie/bond between the two. This bond not only relates to the ‘love between

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    christian catholics use it when they are praying they hold it in their hands and believe it brings them one step closer to god and helps clear their sins. As we can see the Mariner had committed a major sin by killing one of God’s creation which was the Albatross that was like a companion the the Mariner and his crew when they felt most sad and alone in the middle of nowhere. Now for the penance of the mariner as we can see he had to go around warning people of the drastic consequences that could happen when

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    The listener falls captive to the building suspense‚ responding with fear‚ and later with horror as the tale unfolds. The Mariner tells of a storm at sea‚ how he and his crew were blown off course towards the South Pole‚ and how a good omen‚ an albatross‚ came to guide them back to the north. But the good omen soon turns into a nuisance. The Mariner shoots it‚ bringing bad luck to the ship and crew‚ as he showed no regard for living things. Death and his mate‚ Life-in-Death‚ come to the ship and

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    Sin‚ Penance‚ and Redemption in “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” In the history of ancient poets‚ there emerged great writers who correlated the underpinning lifestyles on social life they believed in. Merited information on their writing remains tangible and historical based to disseminate the realities of many beliefs and conducts made in different scenarios people found themselves in. ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ is one of the longest poems in writing history written by Samuel Coleridge

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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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    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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