Statements (59)
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:poet
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
4
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:The_Ancient_Mariner
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gptkbp:adaptation |
gptkb:films
gptkb:opera musicals |
gptkbp:contains_track |
meter
rhyme |
gptkbp:critical_reception |
widely studied
considered a classic |
gptkbp:cultural_impact |
inspired discussions on nature
inspired philosophical debates inspired environmentalism |
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:influenced |
gptkb:musical
gptkb:literary_work gptkb:artwork |
gptkbp:influenced_by |
gptkb:award
the supernatural the sublime |
gptkbp:inspired_by |
the sea
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gptkbp:language |
English
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gptkbp:literary_devices |
gptkb:Person
gptkb:language gptkb:literary_work gptkb:song simile symbolism imagery alliteration tone repetition |
gptkbp:mood |
gptkb:mythological_figure
mysterious reflective |
gptkbp:narrative_style |
first-person
frame narrative |
gptkbp:notable_character |
the Albatross
the Mariner the Wedding Guest |
gptkbp:notable_quote |
And all the boards did shrink.
For the dear God who loveth us, He holds him with his skinny hand, He made and loveth all. The ship went on, and on. Water, water, everywhere, |
gptkbp:product_line |
He prayeth well, who loveth well.
It is an ancient Mariner, |
gptkbp:published_by |
1798
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gptkbp:setting |
gptkb:beach
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gptkbp:social_structure |
lyrical
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gptkbp:symbolism |
the sea
life and death the Albatross |
gptkbp:themes |
nature
redemption guilt |
gptkbp:written_by |
gptkb:Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge
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