Mariner learns to appreciate nature from "summary" of Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the and Other Poems of the Romantic Era by Coleridge,Blake,Wordsworth,Byron,,Shelley,Keats
In the journey of the Mariner, he undergoes a profound transformation as he learns to see the beauty and wonder of nature that surrounds him. His initial disregard for the natural world, as seen in his senseless killing of the albatross, is replaced by a deep appreciation and reverence for the creatures and elements of the earth. Through his harrowing experiences at sea, the Mariner comes to understand the interconnectedness of all living things and the delicate balance that exists in the natural world. He learns to see the world not as a place to be conquered or exploited, but as a sacred and awe-inspiring realm that must be respected and cherished. The Marin...Similar Posts
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