The curse in "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" does not die away because the mariner must continue to retell his story as a form of penance. By sharing his tale, he seeks to impart the moral lesson learned from his experience and warn others of the consequences of disrespecting nature and all its beings. The curse serves as a perpetual reminder of the mariner's past actions and the importance of living in harmony with the natural world.
hi mouth, how are you'd worried about previous day happen . you'll reach success it's all disappeared most powerful weapon is ,your mind. think possible. we are all support you . if u need me i will be there .
This is in the Antepenultimate stanza of the poem "he prayeth best, who loveth best all things both great and small for the dear god who loveth us made and loveth all." It seems clear that the moral is morality itself - to respect God in all we do. However, the Poem has a lot deeper aspect of Morality, ranging from treatment of Animals and Nature to the darkness of technology (as this poem was written during the Industrial Revolution and is part of the Romanticist backlash against it).
Patience would be nice, but he needs it right away.
it lights up the rocks so the mariner can see them and steer away from them.
I dont know him that much but from my friends crush on him I'm pretty sure his dad hasnt passed away.
It doesn't - it's stuck there forever!
you go to the main street get on the balloon and get away from that creepy island
Spank him in the butt
The ancient festival villagers dressed in costumes to scare away evil elves.
They last saw each other in October 2012 and she spat in his face and told him she still hasnt forgiven him for his betrayal of her..he just smiled and walked away
The medallion is supposedly in Count Bram's cape after he crumbles away, but I have yet to find it.
If you are on the rope bridge click the park of the rope that is shaking