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What is indicated by the line ‘The bloody sun, at noon,/Right up above the mast did stand,/No bigger than the moon’?

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What is indicated by the line ‘The bloody sun, at noon,/Right up above the mast did stand,/No bigger than the moon’?

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The line ‘bloody sun at noon’ indicates the fury and heat of the sun at noon-time. At noon the sun looks red like the colour of blood. At noon time the sun came up above the mast. At that time it was not big ball as it appears in the morning or at the time of its setting. At noon the sun was not bigger than the moon.

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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
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पाठ 10: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner - Exercises [पृष्ठ ११६]

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सीबीएसई English Literature Reader [English] Class 10
पाठ 10 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Exercises | Q 11.05 | पृष्ठ ११६

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

What was the crime committed by the mariner?


Why were the mariners angry with the Ancient Mariner?


Why did the wedding guest beat his breast ?


Respect for all forms of life is an essential value. Unmindful destruction of nature and its creatures deserves just punishment. Write in 80−100 words this essential value as brought out in the poem, 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'.


1. What can you see in the picture? Does the man look happy? Give reasons for your answer.

2. Why does he have the bird hanging around his neck?

3. Have you heard of the expression-'having an albatross around your neck'? What do you
think it means? Does it mean:
a. something that you can always be proud of
b. something that you have to do because you have no choice
c. something that is with you all the time as a reminder that you have done something wrong?

4. What is an albatross?


Using the words given above rewrite PART I of the poem in your own words. The first stanza has been done as an example:

It is an ancient Mariner,
And he stoppeth one of three.
'By thy long grey beard and glittering eye,
Now wherefore stopp'st thou me?
An old sailor stopped one of the three people passing by, who asked: "Old man, with your long grey beard and glittering eye, why are you stopping me?"


Answer the following by choosing the right option from those given below:

The Ancient Mariner stopped one of the three wedding guests because…………


Answer the following by choosing the right option from those given below:

The wedding guest remarked that he was 'next of kin' It meant that …….. 


Answer the following by choosing the right option from those given below:

'He cannot choose but hear' means………


Answer the following by choosing the right option from given below:

'God save thee, ancient Mariner, /From the fiends that plague thee thus!- Why look'st thou so?' means……….


Answer the following question briefly.

Was the wedding guest happy to be stopped? Give reasons for your answer.


Answer the following question briefly.

How does the mariner describe the movement of the ship as it sails away from the land?


Answer the following question briefly.

How did the sailors reach the land of mist and snow?


Answer the following question briefly.

What was the terrible deed done by the Mariner? Why do you think he did it ?


Answer the following question briefly:

Why does the mariner say that 'no sweet bird did follow'?


Answer the following question briefly:

What is the narrator trying to convey through the description of the situation in the tenth and eleventh stanza ?


Answer the following question briefly:

Why did the mariners hang the albatross around the neck of the Ancient Mariner?


After you have read the poem, discuss the following questions in your groups:
i. Why did the Ancient Mariner stop the particular wedding guest to listen to his tale?
ii. Why did he have to tell his tale to someone?
iii. What is the poet trying to convey through this poem?


Imagine that the mariner hears of Mrs Packletide’s hunt and decides to share some advice with her about the impact of wilfully killing creatures. As the mariner, write this letter, in about 150 words, to Mrs Packletide, based on the consequences following your own experience of having killed a creature intentionally.


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