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Tuesday, 30 March 2010

To what extent is the dice game the most terrifying aspect of the Mariner's experience?

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  1. Personally, I find critic George Whalley's opinion convincing: that the most terrifying aspect of the mariner's experience is what he calls 'aloneness'. Think about each of the different kinds of 'aloneness' that he endures: alienated from civilisation, alienated from humanity and, worse, look at Part 7: 'God scarce seemed there to be'. I suppose that being spiritually alone like this is Coleridge's worst nightmare; being utterly forsaken; alienated from existence and beyond; alienated, too, from himself.

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