![]() ![]() But with that being said, shooting the albatross seems like a fate worse than death. If the albatross did not show up the crew possibly would have died in the ice field. Coleridge could also equate the albatross assassination with Jesus Christ’s crucifixion. In ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,’ it is impossible to believe that Coleridge did not think of the enigmatic wind blowing on the Mariner, without any knowledge of the air as a sign of the Holy Spirit in the Bible. The religious imagery used in this poem was essentially an Armageddon as it deals with the revelation of the Mariner that good must triumph over bad, and the acknowledgement of all creation as the existence of God. As Coleridge himself said of his masterpiece, it “turns out to be the idea of transgression and absolution, and of the train of consequences which persists even after absolution” as said by Sean Fitzpatrick. It tells a tale of sin, whose wages are death, and the life that exists within that death and beyond. The Ancient Mariner has organic and religious metaphors, but the most important roles in this poem are the metaphysical and human symbolisms which compare with each other. Scholars have always come up with different explanations of this poem, but one particular idea has been prevalent in several debates and is the simple spiritual thread throughout this whole poem. The historical imagery of the “Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” published by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1797, has been debated throughout literary history. d) someone who wishes to do research on the alleged truth of the "global warming" phenomenon.From the advent of the Bible, both religious and Christian concepts have also been used in writing. c) an advocate for the green town labor day parade. ![]() b) someone interested in documenting annual meteorological patterns. question: who would obtain the most useful information from the passage? a) someone planning a holiday picnic. this summer will break rainfall records in green town and across the country. 9according to the national weather service, mayor bell is right. "this must be one of the wettest summers in history," mayor bell said. in may, the memorial day parade was also called off because of rain. ![]() 8the loss of the labor day parade is green town's second disappointment this summer. "the heavy rains have created a serious safety issue in green town," she said. mayor nora bell said she had to call off the parade. by monday morning, main street looked more like a creek than a parade route. more than two inches of rain fell each hour. 7a strong band of thunderstorms hit green town on sunday. the town's mayor says the parade hasn't been rained out in fifty years. labor day parade rained out 6there is no joy in green town, where the annual labor day parade was called off because of heavy rain. forecasters say the wet, windy weather might stick around until fall. 5the end of hurricane season is months away, and this year's storm count and rainfall amounts could leave 2011 in the dust. these giant storms dumped several inches of rain and caused flooding across the northeast and midwest. severe thunderstorms 4many states that have escaped tornadoes and hurricanes have had severe thunderstorms. two tropical storms hit the southeast in may. on some days, twisters dropped from the sky by the dozen. warm weather made conditions ripe for the creation of tornadoes. early tornado and hurricane seasons 2in march, not usually a busy month for tornadoes, the south and midwest had a large number of twisters. the storms' high winds and heavy rains are making history. thunderstorms, hurricanes, and tornadoes have increased across the country. (20 points) passage: this year will be a record-breaking year for storms 1it looks like 2012 will be a year for the record books.
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