Journal of Literature and Art Studies, June 2017, Vol. 7, No. 6, 675-678
doi: 10.17265/2159-5836/2017.06.006
The Images in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
XING Fang-fang, HUA Yan
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai, China
The paper mainly talks about the background of S. T. Coleridge and the images of The Rime of the Ancient
Mariner. As for the images, the wind, the albatross and the snake will be thoroughly discusd. There are many
different images which also have different meanings and connotations in the context. What’s more, the
poem
express the theme of the metabolic relationships between men and nature: harmony, conflict or compromi.
Keywords:The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, S. T. Coleridge, images
Introduction
Samuel Taylor Coleridge is one of the most significant poets and critics in English literature. Generally, his poems are mainly compod of two parts: one is using common language to depict common things and
ordinary people; the other is using unique imagination to describe supernatural things. The Rime of the Ancient All Rights Rerved.
Mariner belongs to the cond group (Coleridge, 2004). It is one of his famous poems, which helps him win
lots of fame and makes him firmly stand in literature field. Meanwhile, this poem is also Coleridge’s major
contribution to the Lyrical Ballads.
Some critics blame Coleridge for his lack of morals in his poems. But actually, this poem contains lots of morals according to Coleridge. Coleridge succeeds in exploring the theme of sin by his rich imagination and the
depicting supernatural. In the poem, Coleridge prudentially builds a symbolic world of supernatural wind,
albatross, and so on. All of the images rve to develop the theme from the unreasonable crime to the
spiritual punishment and lastly to the redemption. They play important roles in the poem that we even take it as
a symbolic poem.
He is also generally considered the romanticism as the first English Romantic literary school. The publication of the Lyrical Ballads with William Wordsworth marks the beginning of the Romanticism in
England (Wordsworth & Coleridge, 1988).Coleridge, Wordsworth and Robert Southey form the so-called
“Lake Poets” in the last few years of the 18th century for they all lived in the Lake District. Meanwhile, the
three men had radical inclinations in their youth but turned conrvative at last. After the publication of Lyrical
Ballads, Coleridge went to Germany. Later he became interested in Germany literature. Afterwards, he returned
chessmasterto the Lake District and soon got ill which greatly affected him and was a great factor in his opium abu.
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner tells the story of an ancient mariner who kills an albatross, and then ominous disasters follow. The poem creates a supernatural atmosphere through symbolism reprented by
Xing Fang-fang, M.A., Rearch American and English Literature, College of Foreign Languages, Un
iversity of Shanghai for
Science and Technology.
HUA Yan, M.A., Associate Professor, College of Foreign Languages, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology.
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elements such as a crew of dead men, a phantom ship, an overhang cur of the albatross, magic breeze and
polar spirit. His imaginative versification, intertwining reality and fantasy are the best incorporation.
From the poem, we can e it contains arching questions and tentative solutions of the artistic and philosophic ideals. Some of the descriptions are so brilliant especially the magical wind, the mysterious
albatross and the beautiful snake. What is more, the poem supplies various religious and supernatural images to
depict a moving journey of doubtful and renewal redemption. This article will elaborate on the functions of the
such major images as the wind, the albatross and the snake.
The Wind
Coleridge bestows the wind with a great deal of supernatural powers like mysterious, changeable and omniscient. Meanwhile, the wind appears many times in different ways and accompanies all the mariner’s
journey.
At first, the ship was accompanied by good wind and fair weather, and sails southward smoothly. The wind is just like the engine pushing or compelling the ship to come forward the South Pole. With Ship drives
fast, the crews are all in good mood and they pool their efforts together to go. The environment is so繁体字在线翻译
harmonious. It appears to be a good and fantastic journey. Suddenly when ship reaches the equator, a stormhuobiteren
comes. The tyrannous and strong wind strikes “with his overtaking wings” and drives the ship southward to the
South Pole.
And now the STROM-BLAST came, and he
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法文名Was tyrannous and strong;
He struck with his o’ertaking wings,
And chad us south along.
With sloping masts and dipping prow, as who pursued with yell and blow
Still treads the shadow of his foe
And forward bends his head,
This ship drove fast, loud roared the blast,
And southward aye we fled. (Coleridge, 2015, I. 11)
Here we can e the wind frightens the crew becau they don’t know where to go in the wind.
Accompanied by the mist and snow, it grows wondrous cold. They are trapped in the unknown and uncertain
place with powerlessness. While we cannot conclude it is the terrible or evil wind for it doesn’t harm to the
crew and bring the devastating effects.
And a good south wind sprung up behind;
The albatross did follow,
And every day, for food or play,
Came to the mariner’s hollo! (Coleridge, 2015, I. 18)
Here we can get that the good wind helps the crew get out of the dreadful world of cold. While the old mariner kills the albatross without reason. At first the sun still ri upon the right out of the a, and the good
south wind still blow behind. That is why all crew say that it is right to kill the albatross becau they believe it
is the albatross bringing the mist and the fog. But this good weather ems to be hurtful to the crew becau it is
too hot and too dry in a few days. Gradually water is everywhere but no drops to drink. All the boards shrink
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and every tongue is withered at the root so that they could not speak. They have been choked with soot. But
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they still don’t feel their sin and crime, so all crew are sadly dead in the end except the old mariner, becau he
hang the dead albatross on his neck instead of the cross.
From the tiny a creatures, the old mariner finds love again and realizes his friendship and kinship with other natural creatures. The symbol of sin has gone, and the mysterious wind appears again in another form. It
can only be heard but cannot be felt or touched. Though the wind never touches the ship, it brings the rain to
refresh and baptize the mariner in a more significant way. The rain washes the sin and crime away.
Finally, when the repentance is complete and the spell is expiated, he can turn his eyes away from his shipmates. Then comes again the magical and mysterious wind. It touches the mariner softly and gently. After
the mariner gets rid of the sin and crime through his repentance and his discovery of love for all natural
creatures, he becomes a new man. He knows what is more important among men and what is the true love.
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The Albatross
The albatross in the poem is like Jesus Christ who save humans from troubles. When the crew get into trouble and couldn’t tell the right direction, the albatross come. It always accompanies the crew, and finally
they get through the mist and fog.
At length did cross an albatross;
Through the fog it came;
As if it has been a Christian soul,
We hailed it in God’s name. (Coleridge, 2015, II. 22)
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When the crew hail it in God’s name, they regard the albatross as an Christian. Actually it’s do like Christian who saves people’s life. Also it is like Jesus Christ who is killed unreasonably. What’s more, the dead
albatross is like the cross to be hung on the neck in order to be saved.
After the albatross is killed, all crew on the ship are glad becau they think it is the albatross who brings the mist and fog. But after they get into the trouble once more, they change ideas. They blame the old mariner
to kill the bird and hang the dead bird around his neck which symbolizes his sin.
Ah! Well a-day! What evil looks
Had I from old and young!
Instead of the cross, the Albatross
About my neck was hung.(Coleridge, 2015, II. 27)
kekeWe may ask why the crew hang the dead albatross around the old mariner’s neck. Actually nobody could find the exact answer. But truly in the end, we can comprehend the function of the bird which is really great
and powerful. At last all crew except the mariner drop dead one by one. The mariner is enveloped in the
loneliness both physically and spiritually.
Alone, alone, all, all, alone,
Alone on a wide, wide a!
And never a saint took pity on
My soul in agony. (Coleridge, 2015, III)
We can get the albatross is not a mere bird, it symbolizes “happy, happy things”. It has great power to affect and control the others’ lives. From here, we learn that the albatross and the Jesus Christ both are adorable
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sons of God. The spirit living in the South Pole loves this albatross, and the albatross loves the man who kills
him. So Jesus plead God to forgive him, and the albatross gives the old mariner life finally. The mariner get
redemption and salvation.
The albatross fell off, and sank
Like lead into the a.(Coleridge, 2015, III. 33)
Love and pray are kinds of strength and power in the world. However, it doesn’t mean everyone has this power only the one who is reverent can be rescued.linq
The Snake
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The snake is also another image or life of nature without prejudice. From this poem, we can also find the mariner defines the albatross as a king of animal. And the spirit involves the albatross, a, moon and the snake
as the equal things with humans. If humans kill the other living things unreasonably, they will pay debts for
lasttheir evil crimes.
In this poem, the albatross is a virtuous thing which symbols God. While the snake is not like devil who duces Adam and Eve eating the forbidden fruit. Under the description of Coleridge, the snake is beautiful and
pure. The lovely living creatures arou the interests of humans so that the old mariner receives salvation and
gets out of trouble.
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“humans”, just like people themlves.
Conclusion
The wind, the albatross, the snake and the humans are the sons of nature. We should live together harmoniously. From the end of this poem, we can e the old man becomes a new man who full of love for
everything. And he decides to pray and preach his ideal and story making people love each other.
He prayeth best, who loveth best
All things both great and small;
For the dear God who loveth us,
He made and loveth all. (Coleridge, 2015, V)
In a word, the magic wind, the mysterious albatross and the beautiful snake are all important elements that we cannot ignore. They guide the mariner get out of crime and sin and witness his redemption and salvation.
Also they play important parts in the relationship between man and nature. From the whole poem, we can
conclude we must love every natural creature. God is philanthropic and sacred who loves every natural creature
including animals, plants and humans. We must regard every natural creatures as our friends and live in
harmony with all natural things in a peaceful co-existence.
References
Coleridge, S. T. (2004). The rime of the ancient mariner. England: Vintage.
Coleridge, S.T. (2015).The poetry lection of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Fujian: Fujian Education Press.
Wordsworth, W., & Coleridge, S. T. (1988). Lyrical Ballads (1800) and other lected poems. England:Wordsworth Editions Ltd..