This refers to the Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Coleridge. There is no wind (doldrums) and intense heat.
Albatross
After the mariner kills the albatross, the rest of the crew initially blame him for their misfortune, believing the bird to be a good omen. They hang the dead albatross around the mariner's neck as a symbol of his guilt. Eventually, they face severe hardships, including a lack of wind and water, leading to their suffering and death. Ultimately, the mariner is left alone to confront the consequences of his actions.
near the end of the poem, the narrator brings up the albatross, which is a reference to coleridge's poem "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" which tells about a sailor who kills a bird-the albatross-and is cursed. after that, he's forced to re-tell the story of his encounter with the albatross forever.
In "The Rime of the Mariner", the main character brutally kills an albatross. He is rewarded by a serious of disastrous events.
After the Mariner kills the Albatross, a ghostly ship appears and its crew members force the Mariner to wear the dead Albatross around his neck as a punishment. The ship is then becalmed, leading the crew to suffer from thirst and eventually die, leaving only the Mariner alive to reflect on his actions.
There is not a book titled The Albatross. There is however, Albatross by Jossie Bloss, The Last Albatross by Ian Irvine and Eye Of The Albatross by Carl Safina.
The largest seabird in the world is the Albatross.
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How fast is an albatross
The Albatross was created in 1971.
No, the wandering albatross is not considered a bird of prey. It is a seabird known for its impressive wingspan and long-distance oceanic flights to forage for food. Albatrosses primarily feed on fish, squid, and small crustaceans.