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1
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • The mariner as text
  • The ballad-measure a fictitious speaker beings
    his rime by story telling that the poems
    constitution is give from the mariners
    discourse.
  • The discourse between mariner and wedding guest
    a set of codes of enigma rising with the
    proceeding storyline
  • who is the mariner? what is the story
    about?
  • Whenever the mariner repeats his story, the poem
    is dealing with reconstitution of the mariners
    identity within the discourse that produce
    meanings.

2
The Vision of Sea
  • The first imprisonment a sea of ice
  • The crew at the first time encounter the malice
    of nature operating as a prison.
  • ?The mariner on less than a member of human
    community
  • The imprisonment is temporal Albatross frees the
    ship.
  • The second imprisonment a silent sea
  • Visionary elements physical ? psychological
    imprisonment
  • a painted ship in the painted sea
  • The splitting of the mariner the poem now is
    dealing with the fate of a individual human
    being.
  • ? Albatross hanging on the mariners neck

3
The Vision of Sea Outcast Hero
  • Shooting Albatross the gratuitous act
  • This motiveless act heightens a sense of
    identity
  • motive has no concern the person who performs
    it matters
  • ? the mariner apart from his crew
  • The motiveless malevolence positions mariner in
    the genealogy of literary figures Shakespeares
    Iago, Miltons Satan . . .
  • ? a wanderer, a man with chain, a rule breaker
  • In the pure but emptied act, the mariner is
    deprived of his guilt, the pure crime of a pure
    murderer.
  • The mariner is a killer The mariner is a
    outcast

4
The Vision of Sea Crucifixion
  • The mariner a victim as Albatross
  • The prison works in concert with Albatross whose
    blood reddened the sea.
  • ? The bloody sun waterstill and awful red
  • ? The mariner bit my arm, I sucked the blood
  • The mariner embodiment of crucifixion
  • Albatross on the mariners neck as Jesus on the
    cross
  • ? Albatross a holy bird, an Christian Soul
  • ? Mariner a container, a presence of
    crucifixion

5
The Vision of Ship
  • Transfiguration of a Spectre-Bark
  • Mariners ship a second-scale prison
  • the painted ship in the painted sea
  • The Spectre-bark a dungeon with fire
  • . . . was flecked with bars a dungeon-grate
    he peered
  • ? mariners ship coincides the spectre-bark
  • Transfiguration of Life-in-Death
  • Mariner Life-in-Death
  • mariner turns to be Life-in-Death, a emptied
    self
  • ? human body (Life-in-Death) as prison-measure

6
Reconstitution of the Mariner
  • The Steps in the Two visions
  • The silent sea
  • mariner? outcast ? container
  • The spectre-bark
  • prisoner? repressed? imprisoned body
  • The mariner as text
  • The mariner does not act but is continually
    acted upon.
  • The mariner as no-self, functional means to
    connect acts and things in the fluid dissolve of
    imagination
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