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The Ancient Mariner

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All humans have the ability to imagine anything, regardless of whether it’s realistic or not. As a result, the human imagination can go beyond one’s own horizon and expand indefinitely. Samuel Taylor Coleridge emphasizes the importance of the imagination in his poems. Therefore, in his poem, “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” he uses supernatural forces to describe the vividness of the human imagination. When the Ancient Mariner stops the Wedding, “he holds him with his glittering eye” and the wedding guest “listens like a three-years' child.” (line 15) The way the Mariner look at the Wedding guest can conclude that the Mariner has some type of mysterious and magnetic power that attracts people to listen to his tale. The Mariner’s glittering eye also symbolizes that the story he is about to tell is phenomenal.
When the sailors struggle through a misty, ice field, an albatross flies from the mist “as if it had been a Christian …show more content…

How fast she nears and nears……..Did peer, as through a grate? And is that woman all her crew? Is that a Death? And are there two?” (line 181-187) The arrival of Death and Life-in-Death is an important supernatural events in the story. A ship with tattered sails that moves without wind or tide and harbors strange skeletal figures is more than enough reason for the sailors to be perplex at the predicament. The fear and bewilderment the sailors feel when the soul takers appear on the “ghost ship” conveys that a bad omen is about to unfold.
The supernatural forces that govern the atmosphere of the story helped the Mariner survive and tell his tale to those he finds and halts. The agony the Mariner feels is a force that cannot be extinguished by normal means. Samuel Taylor Coleridge presents the imagination through paranormal manifestations that the Mariner experiences in his journey in the poem “The Rime of the Ancient

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