The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
How does the writer present the problem in the novel ?
how does the writer present the problem in the novel?
how does the writer present the problem in the novel?
The poem is told largely from the Ancient Mariner's perspective, despite the minor involvement of a separate narrator, who describes the Ancient Mariner and Wedding Guest's actions. The Ancient Mariner tells his self-centered tale for a self-centered purpose: to allay his agonizing storytelling compulsion.