In the book, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, whenever the mariner tells his tale, his anguished soul finds relief. The poem was written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
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.
It is Rime of the Acient Mariner not rise... \
The mariner's bound to tell of his story To tell this tale wherever he goes To teach God's word by his own example That we must love all things that God made. And the wedding guest's a sad and wiser man And the tale goes on and on and on. Fadi Y.
According to ChaCha, "the Wedding-Guest's reaction turns from bemusement to impatience and fear to fascination as the Mariner's story progresses."
Since this incident, the Mariner at uncertain hours is terrorized by this memory."Since then, at uncertain hour, That agony returns:And till my ghastly tale is told,This heart within me burns. "So now he must tell this story to others to relieve the pain of his memory."I know the man that must hear me:To him my tale I teach. "
"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge is an example of a ballad. It tells the story of a mariner who embarks on a fateful voyage and faces supernatural consequences for his actions. The poem follows a rhyme scheme and has a narrative structure typical of ballads.
After hearing the Mariner's story, the Wedding Guest is left in disbelief and awe. He is transfixed by the Mariner's compelling tale and is deeply affected by its moral lesson. Ultimately, he is compelled to reflect on his own life and actions.
The wedding guest is afraid of the Ancient Mariner because the Mariner has a compelling and eerie presence, and his intense, hypnotic gaze captivates the wedding guest, leaving him feeling both fascinated and disturbed by the Mariner's strange and haunting story about his cursed voyage.
The Ancient Mariner's trip was to the polar regions, just as Walton's trip. In fact, it was the"polar gods" who punished the mariner for killing the albatross. The reason they were so angry is that the mariner showed a total disrespect for nature. In his own way, Walton shows disrespect for nature by insisting his ship stay stuck in the polar ice because he is so obsessed with getting to the North Pole. When he finds Victor, he discovers that Victor is determined to tell his tale just as the mariner is forced to tell his tale over and over. Victor, however, knows he is dying, so he desperately wants Walton to remember his story and warn others of its consequences. This parallels the warnings of the mariner to the wedding guest. Fortunately, Walton does learn from Victor and the monster and eventually decides to row out of the ice.
The ancient Mariner tells that he has the urge to tell his tale at unpredictable times. He also states that he is in agony until he does tell his tale to someone. This is something that he discloses to the wedding guest in the poem.
I don't have the Mariner year model chart, but close as I can tell this engine would be a 1984 - 1985 year model.
I dont know, you tell me! People like the one above me never help.. It was Mariner 10 or maybe just Mariner.... Sorry I read it but I forgot but it was Mariner for sure I just don't know what number or if it had a number.