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What happens to the mariner’s ship right after the albatross arrives? it becomes lost in a fog for nine weeks. it gets caught in a bad wind. it is freed from the ice. it is attacked by water snakes.
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What happens to the Mariner's ship right after the Albatross arrives? It is freed from the ice. The sailors believed the Albatross had saved them from the icy world by summoning the wind: "Ah wretch! Said they, the bird to slay / That made the breeze to blow! Then the mist disappeared and the sun shone particularly brightly, like God's own head."
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is a poem written by the English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1797-1798). It is considered one of the most important poems of Coleridge, which marks the beginning of Romantic Literature in England.
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