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Themes of guilt and redemption recur from "summary" of Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the and Other Poems of the Romantic Era by Coleridge,Blake,Wordsworth,Byron,,Shelley,Keats

Throughout the poems in the collection, a profound exploration of guilt and redemption can be seen as a recurring theme. The characters grapple with the consequences of their actions, often leading to feelings of guilt and remorse. In "Rime of the Ancient Mariner," the mariner is plagued by guilt after killing the albatross, which he sees as a sin against nature. This guilt follows him like a shadow, haunting him wherever he goes. In "The Tyger" by Blake, the speaker contemplates the creation of a fierce and powerful creature, wondering about the moral implications of its existence. This reflection on the nature of good and evil, innocence and experience, adds layers of complexity to the theme of guilt and redemption. Similarly, in "London" by Blake, the speaker observes the suffering and oppression of the city's inhabitants, pai...
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