Respecting nature in the mist of ancient crewmen "The rhythm of ancient crewmen is a doubt of seamen's crime against nature (meaninglessly killing albatross), a confession that blesses low-water snakes The poet can make his story trustworthy and bring the reader a so - called "doubt of willingness to believe". "These seven folk songs began as stories and said by" ancient sailors. " He grabbed the wedding guest and attracted his will by sharing his wild story in the sea: "The wedding guests have heard three years up and it's been heard." Child: The crew is his wish I have
Some people think that Rime of an ancient sailor can be understood as religious text showing "collapse of mankind". Since its inception in 1797, ancient sailor lime has been explained in various ways. Some people believe that folk songs are our stories to save Christ like Gavin McGann, others oppose it as a metaphor of the first sin of the Garden of Eden. These explanations may be different, but the concept that "frost" may be regarded as religious text is not so.
Respecting nature in the mist of ancient crewmen "The rhythm of ancient crewmen is a doubt of seamen's crime against nature (meaninglessly killing albatross), a confession that blesses low-water snakes The poet can make his story trustworthy and bring the reader a so - called "doubt of willingness to believe". "These seven folk songs began as stories and said by" ancient sailors. " He grabbed the wedding guest and attracted his will by sharing his wild story in the sea: "The wedding guests have heard three years up and it's been heard." Child: The crew is his wish I have
Rime of Coleridge 's ancient crewman, Rime of Coleridge' s ancient crewman, the reader found a long story. This poem has a history of nearly two hundred years, but it is still a popular work, through the persuasive explanation of juxtaposition of novels and contradictions, the reader was fascinated by the logic of the explanation and the explanation is completely truthful It is not. I was fascinated. Poetry Everyone can not understand the events that ancient crew members have told - today's readers and Coleridge's era is like men at wedding receptions, the story of seafarers is panic, surprise and disbelief It is filled.