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CIrto - Denotative analysis of "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" (part 4)
by CIrto - (2010-11-28)
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The fourth parts begins with the fear of the young against the old. The first feel in awe of the second, also because it is older.
Meanwhile, the sailor continues with his story and tells another part: the sailor said that he was blessed and all of the mariners were dead and now he wanted to join them in death. But his destiny was to travel more and to tell everyone how they must love every creature that God has created because they were right.