Homework: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Special Words

Wherefore: it means what,why

Stoppeth: it means stop

Loon: it means foolish,silly

Ethsoons: it means soon after,once again

Chuse: it means choose

Thus: it means there therefore

Merrily: it means in a cheerful way

Kirk: it is a Scottish word which means church

Tyrannous: it means a word in latin which means adjective

wondrous: it means that you feel wonder or delight

dismal: it means gloom or depression

ne’er: it means never in third person

fiend: it means the devil or Satan

wretch:it means a unfortunate unhappy person

idle: it means doing nothing or not working

assured: it means confident

fathom: it means understand and comprehend

utter: it means complete total perfect

wither: it means drop or fade

parched: it means dry,arid

plunged: it means jump or dive

 

 

Homework: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

And the coming wind did roar more loud,And the sails did sigh like a sedge;And the rain poured down from one black cloud;The moon was at its edge.

The thick black cloud was cleft, and still The Moon was at its side:Like waters shot from some high crag,The lightning fell with never a jag, A river steep and wide.

The loud wind never reached the ship, Yet now the ship moved on! Beneath the lighting and the Moon The dead men gave a groan.

 

Homework: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner part the 7th

1st of the key events is that a Hermit came up to the Ancient Mariner with a voice that was rearing.

2nd of the key events it that the Ancient Mariners ship came to a another ship and Hermit cheered on that the Ancient Mariner was going to that ship and said “Push on push on!”

3rd of the key events is that the Ancient Mariner heard a strange sound under the boat and it became more louder and louder and the boat tipped over and found him self on a pilots boat.

4th of the key events is that he came up from the boat and he wasn’t him self anymore he came back to life but looked like he was the devil himself and the hermit was shocked just like how did this man come back to life all of a sudden

5th of the key events is that he is back at the wedding place and the all of the people at the wedding prayed the best who they loved especially the wedding guest.

 

 

 

Alliteration: The sounds of the sea

It has an appropriate sound to the Rime of the Ancient Mariner the feels of the poem it has scary motion to poem it matched everything to poem like the bit to the boat moving by itself and had sounds which will trigger the ways of your writing to your work and it has a very strong felling to the sea alone at sea which is dark and in a strange atmosphere, it makes you feel that you are in the poem going throw all the Ancient Mariner trouble and exciting moments.

Home work: Part the sixth

One of the key events is a black cloud following the Ancient Mariner

2nd of the key events is that all his men stood up and groaned and then they all worked cleaning the Ancient Mariner ship

3rd of the key events is that he was drinking water in his dreams but his lips was wet

4th of the key events that the Ancient Mariner heard 2 voices in the air

5th of the key events that his ship sailed by its self and no one is steering the ship

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“Is it he”? quoth one, “Is this the man? By him who died on cross, With his cruel bow he laid full bow, The harmless Albatross

“The spirit who bideth by himself in the land of mist and snow, He loved the bird that loved the man Who shot him with his bow”

The other was a softer voice, As soft as honey-dew:Quoth he, “The man hath hath penance done and penance more will do.”

 

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner-Part the third

People on the boat are tired and thirsty and one of them see something on the horizon which was shiny and see throw he realised it was a ship with a sail

The crew member bit his arm and sucked the blood and cried “A sail! a sail!” All of the crew members were all at a joy as they drank all as the Sun rested

As the ship comes closer to the against the setting sun they see a woman and her lips were red and her looks were free and beside her was death which was her mate

A big man alongside come and playing with the dice and said “I won! i won!” the sets out and the moon rises up so stars pop out and then the crew they looked over there shoulders and up and they were frightened and scared.

One after one the stars went over around the moon then suddenly all the fifty men died killed by the mans eye without a sound and lifeless and without a reaction and they souls escaped from their bodies and every soul passed the captain like speed of his CROSS BOW!

Metaphor:

With throats unslaked, with black lips baked

in this line of the Ancient Mariner, it means that every crew member were thirsty and tired so they were and couldn’t be bothered to do anything for lives and walking to the light.

 

 

 

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