A Literary Analysis of Three Lessons Learned in Rime of the Ancient Mariner

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Throughout our lives, we learn many different lessons. Whether it is a lesson learned from your consequences, like doing drugs, or getting a speeding ticket for driving too fast in a school zone, everyone learns lessons in their lives. One lesson that I have learned in particular is when I didn’t ask permission to go hang out with friends. My parents were both at work, and I couldn’t get contact either of them, so I decided on my own that I should be able to hang out with some friends because I had nothing to do, and they would never find out if I got back home in time before they returned from work. This was probably the stupidest thing ever, because for some reason, my parents came home early, and they found out, so I had to face the consequences, and learned some life lessons. In Samuel Taylor Colderidge’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the old man learns three lessons. In Colderidge’s poem, Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the old man learns to live your life thoughtfully. While the old man is at sea, he goes through many different things, including having every single one of his 200 ...

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