Friday, October 25, 2019
The Arrival of the Bee Box and the Rime of the Ancient Mariner :: English Literature
In The Arrival of the Bee Box and the Rime of the Ancient Mariner,  compare the ways in which the choice of language, detail and the form,  tell us about the feelings of the writer.    In both poems, a range of literacy devices are used in order to  express the feelings of the writers. Plath's poem is written similarly  to the Rime of the Ancient Mariner, and yet they are different in many  ways. Plath wrote her poem in 1962 and Coleridge wrote his poem in the  1700's or early 1800's, and the style of writing differ, as Plath's  writing seems to be more emotive, whereas Coleridge's work seems to  have a more a gothic theme to it.    One of the main literacy devices used in both poems is the extended  metaphor. Plath uses the metaphor to show the box as a symbol of her  life and how she wants to escape from it, but can't because of the  consequences. "The box is locked, it is dangerous." I think she feels  trapped within her life and the depression of everything is getting to  her. She wants to get out and experience other things, but feels that  she has created her life and therefore must live with it, "I ordered  this, this clean wood box/ I have to live with it overnight" Possibly,  this could be related to part of her past, where she tried to commit  suicide, in order to end her life, so that she can be free of the box.    In the Rime of the Ancient Mariner, there are many metaphors within  it. As the boat travelled on its course, it came across some ice and  it got stuck there. At that time the Mariner didn't know what to do.  Then an Albatross came to the rescue and it cracked the ice so the  mariner was able to carry on his journey, "at length did across an  Albatross/thorough the fog it came; / As if it had been a Christen  soul, / We hailed it in God's name. / It ate the food it ne'er had  eat. / And round and round it flew./ The ice did split with a thunder  fit;/ The helmsman steered us through!" I think the ice was a symbol  for the limitations in life, and the barriers Coleridge has come  across in life and he over come them. Also, maybe the ice was a symbol  of the dangers that come with life, and once they are dealt with, you  can move along safely.    The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is written in loose, short ballad  stanzas usually either four or six lines long but, occasionally, as    					    
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