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?
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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.