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RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER Havliceks classroom古代水手的哈夫利切克的课堂时间

RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER By Samuel Taylor Coleridge Parts 1-3: Question #1 What is the effect of the contrast between the Mariner’s appearance and the wedding feast that is described in lines 7-8? ANSWER The contrast makes the sailor seem even more out of place. It also increases the tension of the poem. Question #2 How do the two characters compare in lines 9-16? ANSWER Mariner: much older and stronger of will Wedding Guest: is easily swayed and conventional Question #3 What does the imagery of lines 22-24 describe? ANSWER The ship’s departure. The ship seems to “drop” below the structures because of the curvature of the earth’s surface. Question #4 In what direction does the information in lines 25-28 tell you the ship is traveling? ANSWER South; The sun rises in the east, which is on the ship’s left side. Question #5 What is the effect of the interruption and return to the wedding feast scene in lines 31-36? ANSWER The interruption creates Suspense. The joy of the celebration contrasts with the somber tone of the Mariner’s tale. Question #6 Why do you think the basic stanza form changes in lines 45-50? ANSWER The extra lines prolong the suspense of the ship’s flight before the storm. Further Notation At the time Coleridge wrote this poem, sailors were still subjected to barely edible food, exhausting labor, pitiful living conditions, and countless dangers. Among the dangers were disease and shipwreck, but oterh dangers were support for tales of the supernatural. The threat of cannibalism, though exaggerated, was real--if not from the natives of exotic lands then from one’s shipmates if the ship wrecked or ran out of food. Coleridge had never been to sea when the poem was written. Question #7 Why do you think the Mariner shoots the Albatross? ANSWER He is annoyed by the bird’s presence. The “fiends” cause him to do it OR…his lack of motive adds to the mystery of the poem. Part 2 The ship has probably rounded Cape Horn, the southern part of South Amer

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