Rime Of The Ancient Mariner Research Paper

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge was a famous poet known for his poems and allegory. His supernatural characteristics also play a big role in Coleridge's fam. The poems with which his name is strongly linked, Christabel and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, were products of a few months in his long literary career. Every story has one main element or broad theme that is evident. Coleridge's use of religion and symbolism helps to mold his major theme of supernatural throughout his poetry.

"Supernatural means pertaining to God's Cristian dispensation"(Brisman149)."Coleridge pushes the crucial bourn between heaven and earth, back to earth, to man, to a line traced within the mind of man"(Brisman 151).Coleridge uses the supernatural not only for the spiritual connection but for the …show more content…

He goes on to explain that,

"Now if men had not naturally this desire to be happy, how were it possible That all men should have it?/ All men have. Therefore, this desire is natural."

He states and tries to comprehend his definition of natural the state of naturalism. In the story of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner has overloads of supernatural imagery. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner was written in the imitation of the form, language, and style of earlier ballads. But it is embodied Roman characteristics with its use of gothic imagery along with the supernatural. When the book was published in 1798, the people of the occurring time did not support due to the misuse of old English ("The Rime"). In the poem, the Mariner centers on a similar experience of participation supernatural power. The Mariner shoots the albatross and endures complete and devastating isolation. And by shooting the albatross, blocked the projection and

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