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1. In the second stanza in Part V the... 2. What events occur on page 824?
Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Parts V-VII
1. In the second stanza in Part V the drought is broken. What is the metaphor?
2. What events occur on page 824?
3. What supernatural events occur in the first two stanzas on page 825?
4. What is moving the ship?
5. Summarize Part V
6. Who are the voices?
7. Find three literary devices on page 829. What are their effects?
8. In lines 485-500 what is happening?
9. Is the shift to the focus on the Hermit effective? Why or why not?
10. What is the climax on page 833?
11. Paraphrase lines 582-585.
12. What is the theme or moral of the poem?
13. Is the theme still relevant today?
14. Why is the wedding guest sadder but wiser after hearing the Mariner’s tale?
15. This ballad is famous for its use of figurative language and memorable sound devices. What do you
think are several especially effective examples of simile, metaphor, personification, alliteration,
assonance, and internal rhyme?
Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Parts V-VII
1. In the second stanza in Part V the drought is broken. What is the metaphor?
2. What events occur on page 824?
3. What supernatural events occur in the first two stanzas on page 825?
4. What is moving the ship?
5. Summarize Part V
6. Who are the voices?
7. Find three literary devices on page 829. What are their effects?
8. In lines 485-500 what is happening?
9. Is the shift to the focus on the Hermit effective? Why or why not?
10. What is the climax on page 833?
11. Paraphrase lines 582-585.
12. What is the theme or moral of the poem?
13. Is the theme still relevant today?
14. Why is the wedding guest sadder but wiser after hearing the Mariner’s tale?
15. This ballad is famous for its use of figurative language and memorable sound devices. What do you
think are several especially effective examples of simile, metaphor, personification, alliteration,
assonance, and internal rhyme?
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