Coleridge’s "The Rime of the Ancient" Mariner part iv
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Transcript of Coleridge’s "The Rime of the Ancient" Mariner part iv
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Coleridge’sThe Rime of the Ancient MarinerPart IV
Slide presentation on summary , themes & poetic devices
Slide presenterMahmudul HassanID: ENG04706470
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Part IV summaryThe mariner’s story continues…
o The wedding guest noticed that the mariner himself looks like a ghost ; skinny brown colored body & with big glittering eyes.
o The Mariner was alone on the ocean & his soul was in bitter pain but no God or Angel tried to relieve his pain.
o The sailors were laying dead on the deck & the Mariner was still alive like the ugly sea creatures.
o The mariner tried to pray but his heart was so hard to pray.
o He found unforgettable could curse in the open eyes of the dead sailors, more horrible than the curse of an orphan.
o The Mariner couldn’t sleep because of the heavy curse.
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o One day he saw some water snakes playing in the shadow of his ship. He filled with love for them & blessed them from his heart.
o The Mariner’s love for the water snakes freed him from the curse.
o At last the dead Albatross fell from his neck & he was able to pray.
Part IV summary
The mariner’s story continues…
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The wedding guest fears the mariner’s ghost like glittering eyes , his tiny hands and brown wrinkled body.
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All the sailors lying dead on the deck
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Part IV Themes
o Realization of sins.
o Inability to pray, drink & sleep and the experiences of loneliness symbolizes God’s punishment for a sinful soul.
o Love for all living things.
o Showing love for God’s creations can relieve the sins of a sinful soul.
o The moral tone “ He prayeth well who loveth well, Both man and bird and beast.
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The Mariner is alone on the ocean & his soul is in bitter pain
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Poetic deviceso 15 stanzas in part IV.
oThe stanzas are usually four, five & six lines long.
oOdd lines are tetrameter & even lines are generally trimeter.
oThe rhymes generally organized in an ABCB, ABAB & ABAAB scheme.
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The mariner can feel the horrible curse in the dead sailors eyes
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The mariner tries to pray, but he can not pray.
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The Mariner shows his sympathy & love for the water snakes
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Now the Mariner is free from curse & he’s able to pray
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