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The supernatural element in "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" is the appearance of the spectral figure of Death and Life-in-Death, who are personified in the poem. These supernatural beings play a key role in the mariner's punishment and the sailors' curse. Additionally, the ghostly ship that carries the mariner back to his homeland and the surreal experiences he undergoes contribute to the supernatural atmosphere of the poem.
The two crewmen aboard the ghost ship in "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" are Life-in-Death and its "insatiate" (unquenchable) companion. Life-in-Death wins the mariner's soul in a game of dice and the other crewmen all die. Life-in-Death is a symbolic representation of impending doom.
In "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," the ice symbolizes the frozen, lifeless state of the ship and its crew, which reflects the spiritual death that the Mariner experiences due to his guilt and isolation. The ice also represents the punishment the Mariner must endure for his sin of killing the albatross, as it traps him in a desolate and unforgiving environment.
The event that terrifies the pilot, the boy, and the hermit the most in "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" is the appearance of the ghostly ship crewed by Death and Life-in-Death. This event signifies a supernatural and ominous force that brings about death and misfortune to those who encounter it.
The crew aboard the ship in "The Rhyme of The Ancient Mariner" by Coleridge are Death and Life-In-Death. As the ship approaches, the shipwrecked crew can see that the ship's crew mates are playing a deadly game of dice that will determine their fates.
The cast of The Ancient Mariner - 1925 includes: Clara Bow as Doris Gladys Brockwell as Life In Death Nigel De Brulier as Skipper Leslie Fenton as Joe Barlow Paul Panzer as Mariner Earle Williams as Victor Brandt
The mariner's shipmates all perish after the appearance of the specter woman and her death-mate in "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner." This occurred when they killed an albatross.
The death
The sailors in "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" are cursed after the mariner shoots an albatross. They suffer from thirst, starvation, and death until the mariner learns to appreciate and love all of God's creatures, lifting the curse.
Civil means the ancient grudge has filtered to the civilians and the blood suggest death. So that civilians die because of the ancient grudge.
The substance that is mentioned throughout "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" is water. Water is a prominent symbol in the poem, representing life, death, and the natural world. The mariner's desperate thirst and the surrounding ocean serve as central motifs in the poem.