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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:poet
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
3
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge
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gptkbp:adaptation |
The Ancient Mariner (ballet)
The Ancient Mariner (graphic novel) The Ancient Mariner (musical) The Ancient Mariner (opera) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (film) |
gptkbp:author |
gptkb:Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge
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gptkbp:character |
gptkb:opera
Wedding Guest Crew of the ship |
gptkbp:critical_reception |
widely studied
considered a classic Widely studied in literature courses. Considered a classic of English literature. |
gptkbp:cultural_impact |
influenced popular culture
referenced in literature referenced in music Referenced in various films and songs. referenced in theater referenced in visual arts Influenced many poets and writers. Inspires art and illustrations. |
gptkbp:famous_quote |
Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink.
He prayeth well, who loveth well. The man who hath not music in himself. |
gptkbp:genre |
gptkb:poet
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
The Ancient Mariner
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gptkbp:influence |
inspired environmental literature
inspired Gothic literature |
gptkbp:influenced_by |
gptkb:award
gptkb:The_Bible gptkb:mythological_figure Nature writing. |
gptkbp:influences |
gptkb:award
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gptkbp:inspired |
gptkb:musical_composition
gptkb:films gptkb:artwork many adaptations |
gptkbp:inspired_by |
The Mariner's Tale
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gptkbp:language |
English
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gptkbp:literary_devices |
gptkb:Symbolism
gptkb:Person gptkb:literary_work Imagery Repetition symbolism imagery Alliteration alliteration |
gptkbp:notable_character |
gptkb:The_Wedding_Guest
The Mariner The Albatross |
gptkbp:notable_for |
supernatural elements
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gptkbp:notable_quote |
A sadder and a wiser man.
For all averred, I had killed the bird. The ship went on, and on. He prayeth best, who loveth best. He holds him with his skinny hand. The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew. The mariner, whose eye is bright. The ship was cheered, the harbor cleared. The sun came up upon the left. The water, like a witch's oils. |
gptkbp:product_line |
It is an ancient Mariner,
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gptkbp:published_by |
gptkb:Lyrical_Ballads
1798 |
gptkbp:related_works |
gptkb:Lyrical_Ballads
The Ancient Mariner (graphic novel) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (musical adaptation) |
gptkbp:setting |
gptkb:beach
The sea A ship |
gptkbp:social_structure |
The poem is divided into seven parts.
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gptkbp:symbolism |
the sea as a symbol of the unconscious
Albatross as a symbol of guilt the wedding as a symbol of life and death The Albatross symbolizes nature. The Wedding Guest symbolizes society. The sea symbolizes the unconscious. |
gptkbp:themes |
nature
redemption guilt |
gptkbp:voice_actor |
gptkb:the_Ancient_Mariner
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