Mariner shoots albatross, faces curse 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 vast expanse of the sea, the mariner committed a grave mistake that would haunt him for eternity. With his impulsive act of shooting the albatross, he unknowingly unleashed a curse upon himself and his crew. The albatross, a symbol of good luck and protection, fell lifeless to the deck, condemning them to a fate far worse than any storm.
As the consequences of his actions became evident, the mariner found himself isolated from his comrades, bearing the burden of guilt and suffering alone. The curse manifested itself in the form of a relentless torment, where he was forced to carry the weight of his sin like an anchor dragging him down into the depths of despair.
The once majestic ship now lay becalmed in a sea of glassy silence, surrounded by a horde of ghostly specters thirsting for vengeance. The mariner, haunted by the accusing eyes of his fallen comrades, was left to wander in a state of perpetual agony, tormented by his memories and the relentless pursui...
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