After killing the Albatross, the Mariner feels a need to rid himself of guilt and does so by stopping the Wedding Guest to tell him a story, one which will teach the guest a valuable lesson. The lesson makes the guest feel like a sadder, wiser man, but better off for having met the Mariner.
The wedding guest is probably a sadder and a wiser man because he has learned something from the experiences of the Mariner. He is on his way to the wedding (probably Christian imagery here... the wedding as a symbol for heaven), and he is in a hurry... becomes angry with the Mariner for slowing him down. But after the Mariner's long story, he realizes that before he can gain admittance to the wedding (perhaps Heaven), he needs to learn to love ... animals and other people, and that is an important part of the journey... so he needs to turn aside and learn that lesson first. Thus he is sadder because he has lost some of his false self confidence that was only built on pride and arrogance, and wiser because he realizes his faults now and has a chance to change.
The Mariner states to the wedding guest that he should care for other people and that he needs to learn how to pray. "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" was written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Yes, he's making arrangements for their wedding.
Seeking and following wise advice is what Theban Prince Haemon values in a king in the play "Antigone" by ancient Greek playwright Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, in Episode 3, Haemon identifies as sources of wise advice the expressed will of the gods and the actions and words of the king's people. He says that wisdom operates to the benefit of all and honors the gods. It therefore cannot be worked out alone on a throne.
The nurse gives lots of advice, most of it unwanted. Indeed, that is what she does most of the time. However, the piece of advice you are probably looking for is her advice to Juliet when she is faced with being forced to marry Paris when she is already married to Romeo. The nurse advises her to commit bigamy and marry Paris as well, and to treat the Romeo episode as a roll in the hay.
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The young characters in Romeo and Juliet tend to go to adult role models, sort of surrogate parents, for advice. Both Romeo and Juliet seek advice from the priest Friar Lawrence and Juliet also confides in her Nurse. Other than them, nobody in the play seems to ask for advice. Tybalt in particular could have used some.
The Ancient Mariner the way the Hermit lived and prayed alone in the woods but also loved to talk to mariners. In the final lines he bids the Wedding Guest farewell with one final piece of advice: "He prayeth well, who loveth well / Both man and bird and beast."
You could get advice on starting a search for a wedding coordinator services by asking your friends who have already gotten married. I am sure they went through the same proccess.
The Ancient Greeks often traveled to get advice from the Oracle at Delphi. The actual oracle herself was known as the Pythia.
There are many sites that offer an online wedding planner. These include The Knot, My Wedding Workbook, and The Wedding Planner Book. All of these sites offer lots of wedding planning tips and advice, as well as everything one needs to plan their perfect wedding.
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Someone who is looking for advise on what to wear to a wedding could ask a wedding dress store worker what type of formal wear people usually wear to weddings.
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You can go to the Disney Weddings website and ask for helpful advice.
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Wedding accessories can be bought in many shops, your local accessories shop or better still your local wedding shop, the staff in there will be able to give you a lot of advice in this query as they are specialized in this sector.
I'm no fashion expert, but on my wedding day I wore wedding slippers. They were perfect for a whole day on your feet. Here's a link to some other suggestions. http://www.weddingwire.com/wedding-advice/comfortable-heels/ba2b96c9881bbe34.html
You could try your local hairdressers or alternatively try getting advice from wedding hair style websites that are dedicated to that sort of thing free of charge.