How a Ship having passed the Line was driven by storms to the cold Country towards the South Pole; and how from thence she made her course to the tropical Latitude of the Great Pacific Ocean; and of the strange things that befell; and in what manner the Ancyent Marinere came back to his own Country.
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Mariner gives the wedding guest a look, there’s something about his eyeball, that makes him stay
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For some reason this wedding guest feels like has to stay?? Supernatural power or smthn
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Grandpa tells old ship stories
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This feels like it’s going to be an important character,,,
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This feels like foreshadowing, bad luck, and a bad decision
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this decision ended up hurting the sailer in more ways than one. This ended up making the ship not be able to sail. He stopped the fog and the wind. only half good.
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They’re obv upset that he killed the bird,,, it was DEf a bad idea,,, not sure why it’s bad yet
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he shot the bird now he is saying he has killed the bird
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I looked up the word “averred”… “aver” is it present tense and it means that “stated”, or in legal speak it means “allege as a fact in support of plea”, so it sort of seems like they’re upset that he killed the bird, but they’re also trying to shift the blame onto him, so they don’t feel the consequences? Also, putting him on trial in a sense? or punishing him?
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The bird gave them happiness and joy at the lonely sea. Now their journey has become lonely again.
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Killed the bird over a little bit of breeze? Couldn’t be me
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after killing the bird they get stuck and now they’re in a bad situation on an old boat
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This line is brought up multiple times in relation to the bird… They can’t sail with no wind… The bird is a symbol for smthn
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He really did an experiment that could’ve gotten him stuck in the middle of the sea
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The crew is saddened by the actions of the sailor and right now they are speechless.
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they felt depressed.
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They didn’t try hard enough. Should’ve just drank the water
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How does he know what witch oils are if he wasn’t a witch? What if that is why he has glittery eyes?
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Basically, him shooting the Albatross resulted in an easy ticket to death for the whole ship, and he’s very regretful because of it.
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New fur/pelt scarf?
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The crew meets death and looks her in the face.
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WHY IS HE TELLING THIS AT A WEDDING??? This does NOT Seem Wedding APPROPRIATE
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All the homies died, but of course he lived and now he gets to tell the cool story that due to his own mistakes, his sailor crew died.
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after killing the bird the ship is stuck and they have nowhere to go .. another ghost ship comes about with dead people and death herself the ship disappears all the men curse him then all of a sudden the people die
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He’s a witch! How else would he get cursed by everyone around him and see their souls? Only if he was a witch
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This is him living with the punishment of living along on the sea on an old boat with the bodies of the sailors that still hold that aces of the cruse they gave him. I don’t feel the ghost ship was there to bring punishment but instead was there to enlightening the other of their punishment. Not only has he stuck alone on this ship but he has to constantly be reminded of the people he messed over.
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Everything is rotted and slimy and decomposed like the life has been sucked out of everything… Also, he also kind of puts himself in the same category as the slimy things too?
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He believes that death takes away the beauty in the world and only leaves the ugliest behind
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Before the death of his crew, they looked him in the eyes and cursed him. This is apart of his curse.
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Aren’t snakes often associated with the devil? (at least biblically or whatever)
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Apparently, snakes are also traditionally associated with the endlessness of the ocean in mythology too
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He changes perspective on sea creatures. In the beginning, he killed the Albatross but now he is blessing the creatures that pass him.
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he has a big change of character and it’s in a positive way
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Albatross, and now the larks that sing… but the albatross brought bad and these represent something positive
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This kind of reminds me of “To Kill a Mockingbird” in the sense that the saying is something like “It’s a sin to kill a mockingbird”, and then Atticus explains that it’s a sin because the mockingbird is innocent, and does nothing but bring joy. The Albatross was innocent, it brought joy to the men, and the Mariner sinned by killing it. So he must repent, yknow?
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Obviously TKM came wayyyy after this, so I guess it reminds of this, and not the other way around
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It’s interesting how he goes back and forth between white and red/crimson. White is traditionally associated with purity, and red is the opposite of that.
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He was saved from the sinking ship and is grateful to see people.
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Maybe the red throughout is for the albatross’ blood?
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His curse is to always have to tell this story. Although he changed his ways he will remain cursed because of his previous actions
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Here the Marnier is basically saying that he had to tell his story as a part of his punishment because it would set him free from his penance
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“And till my ghastly tale is told/This heart within me burns…”
He feels a compulsion to share this tale, maybe as a warning? Either way, he carries that story with him for his life, and knowing what happened is his punishment.
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Maybe he is saying how he feels compelled to move around and tell his story to as many people as he can
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He giving even more reason that he is a witch. Blessing the sea creatures, glittering eyes, surviving death, and now he has a power of speech
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He’s saying that although his tale is an agonizing one to tell, every time he tells it, it sets him free.
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After telling the hermit his tale, he is compelled to tell it to others that need to hear it. I think this is why the wedding guest didn’t want to hear him at first but after he looked into the mariner’s “glittering eyes” he was compelled to listen to the tale.Saying “at an uncertain hour… that moment that his face I see” means that his tale is targeted to a specific person, and comes at a specific time that he doesn’t know beforehand.
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when he is asked what type of manner he is, he starts to feel guilty again and wants to tell others in order to warn them or possibly stop them from being sentenced to what he went through.
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He started to realize how much of an importance the albatross was.
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