Q.
Answer
the following questions briefly:
(a)
In which direction did the ship start moving? How can you say?
(b)
Why does the mariner say that 'no sweet bird did follow'?
(c)
How did the other mariners behave towards the Ancient Mariner at
first? How many times did they change their mind about the Ancient
Mariner? What does this tell us about their character?
(d)
How did the sailing conditions change after the ship had moved out of
the land of mist and snow? What or who did the mariners blame for
this change?
(e)
What is indicated by the line 'The bloody sun, at noon,/Right up
above the mast did stand,/No bigger than the moon'?
(f)
How does the mariner describe the fact that they were completely
motionless in the middle of the sea?
(g)
What is the irony in the ninth stanza? Explain it in your own words.
(h)
What is the narrator trying to convey through the description of the
situation in the tenth and eleventh stanza?
(i)
What or who did the mariners feel was responsible for their
suffering?
(j)
Describe the condition of the mariners as expressed in the thirteenth
stanza.
(k)
Why did the mariners hang the albatross around the neck of the
Ancient Mariner?