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Title: Rime of the Ancient Mariner


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Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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I. Introduction
  • Coleridge was one of the great (seminal) minds of
    the 19th century (creative genius, philosophical
    genius, critical genius)
  • Great friends with Wordsworth
  • Lyrical Balladsa new kind of
  • poetry is codified

3
Introduction (cont)
  • STCs rheumatismuse of laudanum
  • --affected imagery (see especially Kubla Khan)

4
II. Rime of the Ancient Mariner (STCs
Purgatorio)
  • Coleridge is a moral philosopher
  • Attempt to reconcile immediate end (pleasure)
    with ultimate end (moral)
  • STC wished to show the relationship between the
    imagination and the moral sense (heart, emotion)

5
II. Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • Frame StorySacramental (marriage) universe
  • --the wedding guest average insensitive
    person
  • needs his imagination
  • awakened

6
II. Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • Main Theme Sin?Guilt?Redemption
  • Mariners Sinlack of imagination?does
  • not appreciate the miracle
  • Separation of mariner
  • from Nature
  • c. Mariner seeks salvation
  • through art

7
II. Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • Archetypal Images (see symbol chart)
  • Albatrossthe human soul (concept of the
    sacramental universe)
  • The mysitcal journey
  • heat storm
  • home ice
  • death new ocean
  • calm

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II. Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • The supernaturalalways (or almost always)
    symbolizes the psychological or universal element
  • Death and Life in Death
  • Seraph men
  • Spirit from the Pole
  • Living dead

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II. Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 6. Conclusion (part VII)
  • a. Change in the Wedding Guest
  • b. Imagination can be destructive force (the
    gale wind) but the calm can be worse
  • c. The moral of the poem
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