allusion to the rime of the ancient mariner in frankenstein
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Allusion to “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”
In Frankenstein
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Allusion
a passing or casual reference
an incidental mention of something, either directly or by implication
“Cool Whip” – I’m alluding to ___________“Whatever, Fat Jesus.” alludes to _______
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Summary - Old Sailor interrupts wedding
- Tells his story of horror
- He shoots an albatross (giant bird) that comes to his boat while its stuck in the ice
Summary of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
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The Mariner shoots the albatross.
At first the crew condemns him, but when a favorable breeze appears, they justify his action.
Then the air stops moving, the ship is stagnant (unmoving). The crew makes Mariner wear albatross on neck
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The Mariner’s Tale: Their ship is driven south, by a storm, to a place of “mist and snow.”
Frankenstein: Letter IIRobert Walton, "I am going to unexplored regions, to "the land of mist and snow." but I shall kill no albatross; therefore do not be alarmed for my safety or if I should come back to you as worn and woeful as the ‘Ancient Mariner.’"
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
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Chapter 4, pg 58
"Like one who, on a lonely road,
Doth walk in fear and dread,
And, having once turned round, walks on,
And turns no more his head;
Because he knows a frightful fiend
Doth close behind him tread.“
- VF quotes the poem after leaving the creature, he knows the creature is out there somewhere…
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Vol 3 Chpt 2"Could I enter into a festival with this deadly weight yet hanging round my neck and bowing me to the ground?“
VF ponders whether he can celebrate nowafter all these deaths..
The Rime of the Ancient MarinerIn Frankenstein
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A ghost ship approaches with a Specter-Woman and her Death-Mate as crew.
Focuses on the paranormal, much like Frankenstein
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Compare to the Creature giving Victor opportunity to be a father
Reminds me of the fates: if VF had chosen differently, his family may still live
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Everyone around the ancient mariner dies and its HIS fault
Much like everyone Victor loves dies…
Similarities to The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
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In Vol3 Victor chases of the creature, alone across Europe
reminds me of the lines in Mariner:
“Alone, alone, all, all alone, alone on a wide wide sea! And never a saint took pity on my soul in agony.”
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The Mariner must tell his tale to warn others (redemption).
Frankenstein’s tells his story to Robert Walton, as a warning to not become obsessed.
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How is Victor’s story like that of the Mariner?
-Bad choice(s)-People around them pay for it-They feel the weight around their neck-Paranormal events-Gothic themes/settings
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Why reference this poem?
What images does the poem bring to mind?
How does this allusion make you feel?
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