What is the Mariner’s punishment?

What is the Mariner’s punishment?

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Q. What does life-in-death represent and what is the result of her winning the dice match with death?

On the ship they pass, Death (actually representing death) and Life-in-Death (representing suffering in life) are playing dice. Death-in-life won the mariner and he subsequently has led a life full of suffering because his killing of the albatross led to the death of his men.

Q. What are the consequences of the Mariner’s killing the albatross?

As such, after the Mariner kills the albatross, the rest of the crew suffers death at the hands of ghostly and supernatural figures. However, this is not technically the last we see of the crew, as their dead bodies are fantastically animated with supernatural powers to sail the Mariner home later on in the poem.

Q. What happens to the Mariner’s crew at the end of Part III?

He sees a ship approaching in the distance, and he shouts out to his crew mates that they are all saved. Unfortunately the ship approaching is a skeletal looking ghost ship. The moon rises, and 200 men die aboard the mariner’s ship. As each man dies, he looks at the mariner with a curse.

Q. Why does the albatross fall from his neck?

The albatross is hung around the Mariner’s neck because when he kills it, the crew of his ship blames him for the bad luck they suffer afterwards. The winds die down, and they are all stranded at sea. All of the men die except for the Mariner. The albatross is compared to wearing a cross around his neck.

Q. What eventually happens to the dead crewmen?

What eventually happens to the dead crewmen? The mariner buries them all at sea. The mariner buries them all once he gets home. They come back to life and run the ship as a zombie crew.

Q. What was put around the Mariners next to punish him?

THE MARINERS HUNG THE DEAD ALBATROSS AROUND THE NECK OF THE ANCIENT MARINER TO PUNISH HIM. IT WILL KEEP ON REMINDING HIM ALL THE TIME ABOUT THE WRONG HE HAD DONE.

Q. Why does the wedding guest stop to hear the mariner’s tale?

Answer : 1. In the poem ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the ancient mariner wanted to confess his sin to someone. He stopped the wedding guest to listen to his tale as the guest was transfixed by his hypnotic gaze and was, thus, left with no option but to listen to his tale.

Q. What is the moral of the mariner’s tale?

The moral of his ballad is to appreciate all forms of life. To develop this theme, Coleridge utilizes imagery and symbolism to create an implicit partnership between Life-in-Death and the Moon. The purpose of their partnership is simple; they both serve to punish the Mariner for his crime.

Q. Why does the wedding guest become sadder and wiser?

By the end of the poem, after he has listened to the Mariner’s story, the Wedding Guest has become “a sadder and wiser man,” with the implication that the Mariner’s story has changed him, made him less interested in revelry and more concerned with the spiritual and natural concerns that the Mariner’s story describes.

Q. How is the wedding guest affected by the mariner’s tale?

After hearing the entire tale, the mariner leaves the wedding guest. The wedding guest is so disturbed by the story that he no longer wants to go into the wedding. He leaves as if he is senseless. This could mean that he is numb, or it could mean that his thinking ability has left him.

Q. What is the reason for the Mariner’s action?

The Mariner kills the albatross because he associated the lack of wind with it. At first all the men thought the bird was good luck since a good wind blew and they moved swiftly. Then, the wind died and they blamed the bird. THe sailors cheered when the Mariner killed the bird which is symbolic of animal abuse.

Q. Does the wedding guest make it to the wedding?

Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner And we can see that wedding guest actually learns something from the story because he decides to not go into the wedding but rather “and now the wedding-guest. Turned from the bridegroom’s door.

Q. What is the Mariner’s final message to the wedding guest?

Meanwhile the Wedding Guest yearns to join his friends in a social and merry setting, full of decadent pleasures such as fine food, wine, song, and dance. The Ancient Mariner’s final message is that by respecting all creatures, one can become closer to God.

Q. What is the Mariners reaction to the ship?

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QuestionAnswer
What does the Mariner overhear the passengers on the rescue boat talk aboutThe lights
How does the Pilot react to the ShipAfraid
As the rescue boat approaches, what happens to the ShipSinks
How does the Mariner look when he enters the rescue boatFrightening

Q. Where is the ship blown by the raging storm?

Antarctica

Q. Who said the Devil Knows How do you row?

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Q. Why does the Mariner feel like a ghost?

how long does the mariner suffer “alone on a wide wide sea” and under whose curse? why does the mariner feel like a ghost? he couldn’t feel his limbs and was light. what supernatural events transpire?

Q. Why did the SS El Faro sink?

that the probable cause of the sinking of El Faro and the subsequent loss of life was the captain’s insufficient action to avoid Hurricane Joaquin, his failure to use the most current weather information, and his late decision to muster the crew.

Q. Why is the Mariner still alive at the end of the voyage?

One of the popular explanations is that he is left alive because he killed the albatross. The albatross was a pure creature, and its death was considered a sin. As such, the voyage was doomed. In the poem, death is looked upon as an escape from the horrors of the fateful voyage.

Q. What is the Mariners curse?

In Coleridge’s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the mariner is cursed because he has killed the albatross, showing a criminal disregard for a creature of nature. Everyone on the ship is cursed (the mariner because he killed the bird—and the crew that eventually condoned his action). Their sentence is death.

Q. What did the ancient mariner do that cursed the crow and the ship?

On an icebound ship near the South Pole, the mariner and his crew are visited by an albatross, considered a favourable omen. Then, inexplicably, the mariner shoots and kills it, bringing a curse upon the vessel. After some confusion, his shipmates vilify him and hang the bird carcass around his neck.

Q. Why did the sailors give the Ancient Mariner evil looks?

The sailors gave evil looks to the Ancient Mariner because he had shot the Albatross which had brought them good luck. After the killing they had to undergo much suffering.

Q. Why can’t the Ancient Mariner pray?

The Mariner describes his efforts to pray as, surrounded by all the dead, he looks to heaven and wishes a prayer for him would issue forth. But he is unable to pray because the dead sailors at his feet, whose bodies have somehow not begun to rot–“Nor rot nor reek did they” (l.

Q. What was the old sailors punishment for killing the bird?

misery

Q. Do container ships ever sink?

On average, 64% of containers lost during the last decade were attributed to a catastrophic event. For example, in 2013, there was a total loss of 5,578 containers – 77% of which occurred with the sinking of the MOL Comfort in the Indian Ocean. The tragic total loss of vessel El Faro occurred two years later in 2015.

Q. Can a naval ship survive a hurricane?

No. Aircraft carriers are built to withstand the worst possible conditions at sea. Also when a hurricane is likely to hit where a aircraft carrier is home ported, the Navy ussually orders their ships to sea, because a ship can fair better at sea than in port.

Q. Has a cargo ship ever sank?

Carrying coal from Azov, Russia to Samsun, Turkey, the 1978-built general cargo ship sank in rough seas off the Turkish coast in the morning hours of 7 January 2019. Six crew members died while seven survivors were airlifted to hospital by a helicopter of the Turkish Coast Guard.

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