they were angry with him at first but then they realized that the albatross brought the fog and were happy.
The Ancient Mariner shot the Albatross with a cross bow in a 'fit of anger'
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 albatross symbolized the mariner's guilt, and the debt he had to pay to escape from the hellish nightmare of the boat. After the mariner felt love, the weight of having killed the bird dropped from his heart.
vesper is the evening star ( actually venus planet) and mentioned by S.T.Coleridge in 'The rhyme of the Ancient Mariner' where the albatross bird sits on the high mast till 'vespers nine'- a time for the evening prayers.
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His penance is to wander the earth and tell his story to whomever he met and to teach them to respect all of God's creations.
The Polar Spirit seeks vengeance in "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" because the ancient mariner shot an albatross, which was seen as a symbol of good luck and protection. By killing the albatross, the ancient mariner disrupted the natural order and brought misfortune upon himself and his shipmates. The Polar Spirit embodies nature's retribution for the ancient mariner's actions.
A dead albatross
In the poem "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," the wind stops blowing because the Mariner shot an albatross, which was seen as a symbol of good luck. Killing the albatross brought a curse upon the Mariner and his crew, leading to the wind stopping and their ship being stuck at sea.
In the poem "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the ancient mariner shoots an albatross, a decision that brings a curse upon the ship and its crew. This act leads to a series of supernatural events and grave consequences for the mariner and his fellow sailors.
You refer to The Ancient Mariner, hero of the narrative poem "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Our hero did indeed shoot an albatross and lived very much to regret it.
An albatross.
The Albatross symbolizes hope in "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by bringing favorable winds that guide the ship out of dangerous waters. Its presence represents good fortune and the promise of survival for the sailors on board. However, when the mariner impulsively kills the Albatross, he loses this source of hope and faces dire consequences as a result.
the ancient mariner was an impulsive man. It was an arbitrary act. May be due to boredom or the thought driven action resulted in the shooting of the albatross.
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner features an albatross. The bird appears to the sailors through an extremely dense fog.
Ancient mariner killed the bird albatross because he thought that any one of them following him, so he suddenly killed the bird's god 's given, he suffers by not able to drink water, sun is so shiny and hot, that's the problem he get faced.
1. The mariner not being able to speak signifies his detachment from his crew, which was the curse that had been brought upon him after the killing of the albatross.
After the albatross arrives, the crew hails it as a good omen, but the Mariner shoots it with his crossbow, angering the spirits of the sea. As a result, the wind stops blowing, leaving the ship stranded in the calm sea.