The mariner is unable to pray because he has committed a selfish act by killing the albatross, causing a disruption in the natural order. This act distances him from God's grace and makes him unable to pray. His change comes when he sees the beauty in nature and the interconnectedness of all living things, leading him to appreciate and respect God's creation.
In Part 5 of "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," the mariner is initially unable to pray due to a deep sense of guilt and despair over his actions, particularly the killing of the albatross. This mental and spiritual paralysis stems from his feeling of isolation and the weight of his sin. However, his perspective shifts when he begins to appreciate the beauty of the sea creatures around him, recognizing them as part of God's creation. This newfound appreciation leads him to pray, symbolizing his redemption and connection to the divine.
During the seven days the mariner was alone, he could not pray or find solace in nature, as he was plagued by guilt and the burden of his actions. The weight of his sin and the isolation left him in a state of despair, rendering him unable to connect with the spiritual or natural world around him. His suffering was compounded by the haunting presence of the dead albatross, symbolizing his guilt and the consequences of his actions.
The Ancient Mariner knows he has been forgiven when the weight of the curse is lifted and he is able to pray again. He feels a sense of peace and redemption, signaling that his sin has been absolved.
Of course you can. I'm sure at some point in life, we all pray for someone to change.
Doves coo.....but according to Prince, Doves cry. So, they can talk to each other. However, they cannot talk in words.
Yes, it is permissible to pray Jummah at home under certain circumstances, such as during a pandemic or when unable to attend a mosque. However, it is recommended to pray Jummah at a mosque whenever possible to fulfill the communal aspect of the prayer.
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.
Easy pray to catch and eat.
In Islam, it is generally preferred to pray Jummah in a congregation at a mosque. However, in certain circumstances, such as during a pandemic or when unable to attend a mosque, it is permissible to pray Jummah at home alone. It is important to consult with a knowledgeable religious authority for guidance in such situations.
the people said they would pray for protection
They has to pray