Satisfying Sound Devices

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English

 

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Andy H

 

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April 5, 2016

 

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The scene is strange in that the ancient Mariner stops and hypnotizes the Wedding Guest into listening to his story amidst all of the activity. Coleridge emphasizes the contrast between the two actions with the usage of contrasting sound devices. Line 7 also contains internal rhyme with the words “met” and “set,” neat, tidy-sounding rhymes...
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Coleridge establishes the wedding as an orderly event, so the surprise telling of the Mariner’s story is emphasized. Internal rhyme is also used in a similar way in lines 21 and 27: respectively, “cheered” and “cleared” rhyme, then “bright” and “right” rhyme. In the first part of the Mariner’s story, the ship sails southward without a hitch...
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