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Samuel Taylor Coleridge : The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner

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There was an English Poet of the Romantic Movement named Samuel Taylor Coleridge. During the time period he was alive, he was known for his sea-faring poem, “the Rime of the Ancient Mariner”. Coleridge wrote a lot of poems such as, “Kublan Klan”, “The Suicide’s Argument”, and much more. On October 21, 1772 the English Poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born at Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire. Years later, Coleridge had 4 children (Sara Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge, Hartley Coleridge, and Berkeley Coleridge). Reverend John Coleridge passed away in 1782 two weeks before Samuel’s 9 year old birthday. When his father passed away, he was sent to Christ’s Hospital for schooling, which a boarding school in London that gives free education for orphans. He was not a typical kid, he had and eagerness to learn. As he attended Christ’s Hospital for the next 3 years, he explains how he made friends easily and engaging in philosophical debates whenever he could. Not to mention as he was walking the London streets, he was thinking about how he was a Greek mythological Leader. Although he attended Christ’s Hospital in London, 9 years later, he entered Jesus College, in Cambridge, England in 1791. Despite that, he was an excellent student Coleridge found his way into debts and began to get distracted from his studies from outside people. When Coleridge was 21 years old, the French Revolution had begun and it was underway Enlightenment that energized burgeoning Romantics. As he began to

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