Time and Sequence in 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'
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- Time and Sequence in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
- Language
- The language used is deliberately archaic to make the poem sound ancient.
- "quoth he,"
- "He'll shrieve my soul!"
- "He prayeth best who loveth best."
- The language used is deliberately archaic to make the poem sound ancient.
- The First and Second Voices
- The voices speak when the Mariner's narrative is interrupted - when he is passed out.
- "The man hath penance done, and penance more will do.
- "Still as a slave before his lord..."
- The voices speak when the Mariner's narrative is interrupted - when he is passed out.
- Language
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