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The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
An Ancient Mariner
stops one (of three)
on his way to a
wedding.
The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
“The ice was here,
the ice was there,
The ice was all
around: It cracked
and growled, and
roared and
howled, Like
noises in a
swound!”
The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
The wedding
guest is
mesmerized by
the Mariner’s
passion and
begins listening to
the story.
The Mariner’s Tale:
Their ship is driven
south, by a storm, to
a place of “mist and
snow.”
The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
Surrounded by
ice.
The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
An albatross
appears.
The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
The albatross
leads them out
of the fog.
The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
The Mariner shoots the
albatross. At first the
crew condemns him, but
when a favorable breeze
appears, they justify his
action. This implicates
them in his crime.
The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
 Later, the wind stops and
the ship is stranded for
days, “As idle as a painted
ship upon a painted ocean.”
 “Water, water, every where,
and all the boards did
shrink; Water, water, every
where, nor any drop to
drink.”
 The crew blames the
Mariner for no wind and
hangs the albatross around
his neck as punishment.
The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
A ghost ship
approaches with
a Specter-
Woman and her
Death-Mate as
crew.
The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
“Death” and “Life
in Death” roll dice
for the lives of
the ship’s crew.
“Life in Death”
wins.
The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
“Each turned his face
with a ghastly pang, and
cursed me with his eye”
“With heavy thump, a
lifeless lump, they
dropped down one by
one.”
“The souls did from their
bodies fly, - They fled to
bliss or woe! And every
soul, it passed me by,
Like the whizz of my
cross-bow!”
The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
“Alone, alone, all,
all alone, alone on a
wide wide sea! And
never a saint took
pity on my soul in
agony.”
“Seven days, seven
nights, I saw that
curse, and yet I
could not die.”
The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
“Beyond the shadow
of the ship, I
watched the water-
snakes”
“O happy living
things! No tongue
their beauty might
declare: A spring of
love gushed from
my heart, and I
blessed them
unaware”
The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
The curse is lifted
and the albatross
falls from his neck
and sinks “like
lead into the sea.”
The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
The dead men
awaken and the
Mariner directs
his ghostly crew
North.
The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
As the Mariner returns
to his home port, the
spirits of his crew leave
their bodies.
He receives forgiveness
(shrieve) from a hermit.
The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
The Mariner’s
ship sinks.
The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
The story
concluded, the
wedding guest
leaves “a sadder
and a wiser
man.”
The Mariner
must tell his tale
to warn others
(redemption).
The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
Symbols
• The albatross symbolizes nature.
• The Mariner kills the albatross for
no apparent reason.
• Most species of albatrosses wander the
southern seas, drinking sea water and
feeding on squid, cuttlefish, and other small
sea creatures.
• Sometimes, they follow ships to feed on their
scraps.
• An old superstition says killing an albatross
brings bad luck, although sailors have been
known to kill and eat them.
Ancient Mariner
Major Character ChangeMajor Character Change
Initially, the mariner does not
appreciate nature. He is not in
harmony with nature.
The mariner needlessly kills the
albatross. He must then wear the
dead bird around his neck.
Once he begins to appreciate
nature, the curse is broken and he
is able to pray again.
Themes
 Crime & Punishment
 Penance & Forgiveness
 Divine Intervention
 Creating a Harmony
Between Humanity & Nature
Structure & RhymeStructure & Rhyme
Coleridge divides the poem into seven parts.
Most of the stanzas in the poem have four
lines; several have five or six lines.
In the four-line stanzas, the second and fourth
lines usually rhyme.
The sun now rose upon the right:
Out of the sea came he,
Still hid in mist, and on the left
Went down into the sea.
Conflicts
Individual vs. self
Individual vs. individual
Individual vs. society
Individual vs. nature
Individual vs. God
(supernatural)
Coleridge felt a deep sense of sin,
for his opium addiction.
The poem could be his way of fathoming his
feelings.
The “strange power” of the Ancient Mariner, as his difficult feelings.
“mingled strangely with my fears”
“I know that man … must hear me” / “To him my tale I teach”
Hence, his sensitivity and saying that the poem
should not be analyzed?
(“poetry gives most pleasure when only
generally and not perfectly understood“)
“Instead of the cross, the Albatross/
About my neck was hung”
“I had killed the bird / That made
the breeze to blow”
“Hailed it in God’s name”
“Christian soul”
“Crimson red like Gods own head”
- “Hid in mist”
- “dungeon-grate” “blessed them
unawares”
Crew
distanced
from God
Vs.
Some critics maintain that this ballad was an
exploration, by Coleridge, into the science vs.
spirituality debate:
There are many mysterious fantastical images,
 the “glittering eye” with its “strange power…”
 the “polar spirits” and “seraph band…”
The Latin preface says, “Human cleverness has
always sought knowledge of these things, never
attained it.”
He was at a point in his life where he was more concerned
with the rational than the empirical, this poem was an
exploration of the former.
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The rime of the ancient mariner (ppt)

  • 1. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • 2. An Ancient Mariner stops one (of three) on his way to a wedding. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 3. “The ice was here, the ice was there, The ice was all around: It cracked and growled, and roared and howled, Like noises in a swound!” The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 4. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner The wedding guest is mesmerized by the Mariner’s passion and begins listening to the story.
  • 5. The Mariner’s Tale: Their ship is driven south, by a storm, to a place of “mist and snow.” The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 6. Surrounded by ice. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 7. An albatross appears. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 8. The albatross leads them out of the fog. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 9. The Mariner shoots the albatross. At first the crew condemns him, but when a favorable breeze appears, they justify his action. This implicates them in his crime. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 10.  Later, the wind stops and the ship is stranded for days, “As idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean.”  “Water, water, every where, and all the boards did shrink; Water, water, every where, nor any drop to drink.”  The crew blames the Mariner for no wind and hangs the albatross around his neck as punishment. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 11. A ghost ship approaches with a Specter- Woman and her Death-Mate as crew. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 12. “Death” and “Life in Death” roll dice for the lives of the ship’s crew. “Life in Death” wins. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 13. “Each turned his face with a ghastly pang, and cursed me with his eye” “With heavy thump, a lifeless lump, they dropped down one by one.” “The souls did from their bodies fly, - They fled to bliss or woe! And every soul, it passed me by, Like the whizz of my cross-bow!” The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 14. “Alone, alone, all, all alone, alone on a wide wide sea! And never a saint took pity on my soul in agony.” “Seven days, seven nights, I saw that curse, and yet I could not die.” The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 15. “Beyond the shadow of the ship, I watched the water- snakes” “O happy living things! No tongue their beauty might declare: A spring of love gushed from my heart, and I blessed them unaware” The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 16. The curse is lifted and the albatross falls from his neck and sinks “like lead into the sea.” The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 17. The dead men awaken and the Mariner directs his ghostly crew North. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 18. As the Mariner returns to his home port, the spirits of his crew leave their bodies. He receives forgiveness (shrieve) from a hermit. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 19. The Mariner’s ship sinks. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 20. The story concluded, the wedding guest leaves “a sadder and a wiser man.” The Mariner must tell his tale to warn others (redemption). The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 21.
  • 22. Symbols • The albatross symbolizes nature. • The Mariner kills the albatross for no apparent reason. • Most species of albatrosses wander the southern seas, drinking sea water and feeding on squid, cuttlefish, and other small sea creatures. • Sometimes, they follow ships to feed on their scraps. • An old superstition says killing an albatross brings bad luck, although sailors have been known to kill and eat them.
  • 23. Ancient Mariner Major Character ChangeMajor Character Change Initially, the mariner does not appreciate nature. He is not in harmony with nature. The mariner needlessly kills the albatross. He must then wear the dead bird around his neck. Once he begins to appreciate nature, the curse is broken and he is able to pray again.
  • 24. Themes  Crime & Punishment  Penance & Forgiveness  Divine Intervention  Creating a Harmony Between Humanity & Nature
  • 25. Structure & RhymeStructure & Rhyme Coleridge divides the poem into seven parts. Most of the stanzas in the poem have four lines; several have five or six lines. In the four-line stanzas, the second and fourth lines usually rhyme. The sun now rose upon the right: Out of the sea came he, Still hid in mist, and on the left Went down into the sea.
  • 26. Conflicts Individual vs. self Individual vs. individual Individual vs. society Individual vs. nature Individual vs. God (supernatural)
  • 27. Coleridge felt a deep sense of sin, for his opium addiction. The poem could be his way of fathoming his feelings. The “strange power” of the Ancient Mariner, as his difficult feelings. “mingled strangely with my fears” “I know that man … must hear me” / “To him my tale I teach” Hence, his sensitivity and saying that the poem should not be analyzed? (“poetry gives most pleasure when only generally and not perfectly understood“)
  • 28. “Instead of the cross, the Albatross/ About my neck was hung” “I had killed the bird / That made the breeze to blow” “Hailed it in God’s name” “Christian soul” “Crimson red like Gods own head” - “Hid in mist” - “dungeon-grate” “blessed them unawares” Crew distanced from God
  • 29. Vs. Some critics maintain that this ballad was an exploration, by Coleridge, into the science vs. spirituality debate: There are many mysterious fantastical images,  the “glittering eye” with its “strange power…”  the “polar spirits” and “seraph band…” The Latin preface says, “Human cleverness has always sought knowledge of these things, never attained it.” He was at a point in his life where he was more concerned with the rational than the empirical, this poem was an exploration of the former.
  • 30.