What Does Life-in-death Represent And What Is The Result Of Her Winning The Dice Match With Death?

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The two figures play dice for the fates of the men onboard:

wins the crew while Life-in-Death wins the mariner

. … When she wins the mariner's soul, he is unable to pray or truly repent for what he has done, suggesting Life-in-Death has trapped him in a state of spiritual death.

What is the significance of Death and Life in Death playing dice who wins what does this mean for the Mariner for the other sailors?

On the ship they pass, Death (actually representing death) and Life-in-Death (representing suffering in life) are playing dice. Death-in-life won the mariner and he subsequently

has led a life full of suffering because his killing of the albatross led to the death of his men

.

What has Life in Death won in the game of dice?

Whose life has s/he won? Life-in-Death; plays dice;

she won the Mariner's life

. He will be alive but in the mist of dead people.

When Life in Death wins in the dice game with Death which of the following things happen?

With a roll of the dice, Death

wins the lives of the crew

and, Life-In-Death wins the life of the Mariner. One by one the men on the ship die, leaving the Mariner alone and frightened.

What is Life in Death in the Ancient Mariner?

Life in Death is a supporting antagonistic character (and sometimes considered the main antagonist) of Samuel Coleridge's epic poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Life in Death is

the one who accompanies Death whenever he comes to claim souls

.

How would you characterize the symbol of Life-in-Death?

This haunting figure is found, along with Death, on the ghost ship that approaches the Mariner and the Sailors when their own ship is becalmed after the Mariner's killing of the albatross. Life-in-Death is described as having

red lips, yellow hair, and white skin

.

Why does the albatross fall from his neck?

The albatross is hung around the Mariner's neck

because when he kills it, the crew of his ship blames him for the bad luck they suffer afterwards

. The winds die down, and they are all stranded at sea. All of the men die except for the Mariner. The albatross is compared to wearing a cross around his neck.

What is the prize to be won in the dice game between death and Life-in-death?

The two figures play dice for the fates of the men onboard: Death wins the crew while

Life-in-Death wins the mariner

. What Death represents is straightforward: he is literally death itself.

Who was on the ship that approached the mariner's one?


a Pilot, the Pilot's boy, and a Hermit

were approaching the ship in a boat. wanted the Hermit to wipe him clean of his sin, to “wash away the Albatross's blood.” he learned something from the Ancient Mariner's tale, and was also saddened by it: “A sadder and a wiser man, / He rose the morrow morn.”

What does the mariner see when he alone on the ship looks at the sea snakes?

Was a flash of golden fire. When the snakes came within the shadow of our ship, he watched

his skins rich in colours

. When they (the mariners) coiled and swam, he watched that their skins were marked with blue, shining green, and black like velvet.

What is the moral of the Mariner's tale?

He prayeth best, who loveth bestAll things both great and small;For the dear God who loveth us,He made and loveth all. The mariner is like a christ figure. He must return to the earth and save people. The moral is

to be like a christ figure, to suffer day and night to overcome in order to be absolved from guilt

.

What is the Mariner's punishment for killing the albatross?

What is the Mariner's punishment from killing the Albatross? The Mariner's punishment is

to wear the Albatross around his neck

. This is just because it shows that he is physically taking responsibility for his actions.

Why does the sailor bite his own arm and suck the blood in lines 160?

The Mariner spies something approaching from the west. It is a ship that seems to move without wind or current, and it comes toward them. He bites his own arm and sucks the blood

to relieve his thirst so he can speak, crying out

, “A sail!” It is a ghost ship, with tattered sails and cracked hull.

What Colour was life in death's skin?

Ancient Egyptians reserved

green

for the complexion of their god of life and death, Osiris – who held dominion over the passage of souls between this world and the next. Long before Leonardo reached for green, the colour had been assigned a special esoteric place in cultural imagination.

What are the consequences of the Mariner being won by life in death?


Life-in-Death wins the Mariner

in the dice game, and Death wins the. crew.

How are death and life in death described by the Mariner?

The two ghastly crew were playing at dice to determine who would win the Mariner. Life –

in – Death won where as Death fell upon the sailors

. … He had to do penance for his sin all through his life. As the souls of the sailors departed from their bodies they passed by the Mariner with the whizzing sound of his cross bow.

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