Rime Of The Ancient Mariner Nature Essay

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Have you ever wonder how did some things occur in nature? Is someone controlling it or it just happens naturally? People have a tendency to question strange things that happen around us because that appears to be part of humanity, and when they don’t get an answer, they start to feel afraid about that event or subject matter. On the other hand, Wordsworth suggested that subtle changes in nature could lead to great impacts on our lives. Living in a materialistic world has prevented us from marveling the beauty of nature and absorb the message where nature wants to convey to us. In the Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, he accentuated supernatural themes where nature is essential to us and specifically implemented that …show more content…

As humans, we sometimes ignore the laws of the natural world and change things ourselves because we tend think highly of ourselves. However, Coleridge demolished this idea that we have in mind and suggested to us that it is impossible for us to assail to nature. The Albatross, a great sea bird in which it symbolizes good fortune and blessings. It came in “thorough the fog”, “as if it has been a Christian soul”, we can see from here that the Albatross is part of nature and it has come to bless the ship and the people on broad. Although this might be true, the Mariner chose to shoot down the Albatross with his crossbow to prove that it is just an ordinary mortal creature, but not any special or atypical spirit that will benefit the sailors in the long run. Shortly after the killing of the Albatross, their ship was once again cemented in place. The crew on the ship blamed the mariner for taking away their good luck by shooting down the Albatross, so they decided to hang the dead body of the Albatross around the Mariner’s neck to remind him of his mistake. Nature serves as an innovation in our lives and helps us through obstacles. In spite of its original intent, it can potentially raze us depending on our actions and responses to it. Consequently, if we oppose to nature, we might trap ourselves in place where we will not be able to receive any help from nature anymore, just like where the Mariner and its crew are right

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