By the end of the poem, after he has listened to the Mariner’s story, the Wedding Guest has become “a sadder and wiser man,” with the implication that the Mariner’s story has changed him,
made him less interested in revelry and more concerned
with the spiritual and natural concerns that the Mariner’s story describes.
Why is the wedding guest sadder but wiser after hearing the mariner’s tale?
Through the telling of the ancient Mariner’s tale, the Wedding-Guest became sadder and wiser. He became sad in that he identified himself with the shallow and self-absorbed mariner. … The Wedding-Guest became wise
through realizing that he himself needed to alter his ways
.
Why does the wedding guest rise a sadder and a wiser man in the morning what knowledge does he gain and why does it make him sad?
I do not disagree with the aspect of the original prompt claiming that the wedding guest is now “a sadder and wiser man” because of the tale. … The wedding guest grows wiser
because he realizes that there is no guarantee of redemption and salvation through religion
, as exemplified through the mariner’s tale.
What does the wedding guest do after hearing the Mariner’s story?
After hearing the entire tale, the mariner leaves the wedding guest. The wedding guest
is so disturbed by the story that he no longer wants to go into the wedding
. He leaves as if he is senseless. This could mean that he is numb, or it could mean that his thinking ability has left him.
Why the wedding guest must listen to the mariner’s tale?
Apparently, the wedding guest chosen by the Mariner has a need to hear this message.
Something in his life is amiss
, and by hearing the Mariner’s story, he becomes a better person, albeit “a sadder and a wiser man” (621). Actually, the Ancient Mariner is driven to tell his story to almost anyone who will listen.
What does the wedding guest represent?
The function of the wedding guest is two-fold. First, the wedding guest functions as
the receiver of the Mariner’s tale
. While this is rather superficial, it fulfills the Mariner’s fate to retell his story and pass on the knowledge of the importance of the things both natural and supernatural in the world.
How did the sailors treat the albatross?
The sailors initially treated the albatross
with fondness and gratitude
, but later, they were complicit in the Ancient Mariner’s disrespect for the bird.
What is the Mariner’s curse?
The Mariner is cursed, evidently by God,
for killing the albatross for pure sport or amusement
. When he finally manages to return to his home port aboard a ship manned by a ghostly crew, he meets a holy man he calls the Hermit who gives him forgiveness for his sin of killing the bird.
What is the significance of the wedding guest think about the symbolism of weddings What does it matter that he is detained on his way to one?
Think about the symbolism of weddings. What does it matter that he is detained on his way to one? The wedding
guest is someone who interested in the mariner’s story
. It’s iconic because he can’t leave when he is on his way to celebrate a new life.
What is the result on the hearer of the tale the wedding guest?
What is the result on the hearer of the tale,the Wedding Guest?
He is left speechless and stunned. He goes off to feast, but wakes up a wiser but sadder man.
Who stops the wedding guest?
In the poem ‘The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner
‘ by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the ancient mariner wanted to confess his sin to someone. He stopped the wedding guest to listen to his tale as the guest was transfixed by his hypnotic gaze and was, thus, left with no option but to listen to his tale.
How does the Mariner’s story affect his listener?
how does his story affect the listener?
He has to tell this tale. Leaves him a sadder and wiser man
. what is the central theme of the rime of the ancient mariner?
What sort of creatures appeared in the water after the albatross’s death?
Term What is alliteration? Definition the repetition of first consonant sounds in lines of poetry | Term Why were the sailors so thirsty? Definition the sun was so hot and they had no drinkable water | Term What sort of creatures appeared in the water after the Albatross’s death? Definition slimy and revolting |
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How is the wedding guest different at the end of the story?
At the end of the story, the wedding-guest
finally has a sense of reverence for the Mariner’s experience
. The mariner and the guest leave and Coleridge writes, “[The wedding-guest] went like one that hath been stunned/and is of sense forlorn/a sadder and wiser man/he rose the morrow morn” (Page 23).
What power enables the mariner to stop the wedding guest in his tracks?
The mariner has
a supernatural power
which enables him to recognize a man who will benefit from his tale and who therefore can be stopped and held in a sort of spell while he listens. The mariner also states that he has acquired a strange power of speech as a result of the experiences which he recounts in his tale.
Which spirit has plagued the Mariners where did it come from?
The mariners were in the sea near the south pole. The spirit is referred to
the spirit of the albatross
.