Part 1-Imagination- The beginning of the poem as a lot of imagination fueled subjects. For example, what where they doing out there? Where were they going?
Part 2-Individuality- This takes place when the mariner worries about his own guilt rather than focusing on the support from the crew. They said it was okay he shot the bird but the mariner was still full of guilt.
Part 3-Imagination- In this part of the poem, he tells of a curse that kills off the crew. This is strong use of imagery because the author explains what they looked like, but left a lot to interpretation.
Part 4-Idealism- The mariner is full of guilt. He drops the Albatross into the sea to signify him getting rid of his guilt.
Part 5-Imagination- The mariner wakes up and finds all of his crew come back from the dead, and they start running the ship again.
Part 6-Intuition- The mariner uses his instinct to come back to the shore, but crashes.
Part 7-Inspiration- I am inspired by this tale because the poem shows that guilt can be as powerful as death.
Part 2-Individuality- This takes place when the mariner worries about his own guilt rather than focusing on the support from the crew. They said it was okay he shot the bird but the mariner was still full of guilt.
Part 3-Imagination- In this part of the poem, he tells of a curse that kills off the crew. This is strong use of imagery because the author explains what they looked like, but left a lot to interpretation.
Part 4-Idealism- The mariner is full of guilt. He drops the Albatross into the sea to signify him getting rid of his guilt.
Part 5-Imagination- The mariner wakes up and finds all of his crew come back from the dead, and they start running the ship again.
Part 6-Intuition- The mariner uses his instinct to come back to the shore, but crashes.
Part 7-Inspiration- I am inspired by this tale because the poem shows that guilt can be as powerful as death.