"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" is Samuel Taylor Coleridge's haunting ballad about guilt, punishment, and redemption.
The poem follows a sailor who kills an albatross, bringing a curse upon his ship and crew. As terrible events unfold-stagnant seas, ghostly visions, and the death of his companions-the Mariner is forced to confront the consequences of his cruelty. Through suffering, he learns to appreciate the beauty and sanctity of all living things.
Rich in vivid imagery and supernatural atmosphere, the poem explores themes of sin, nature, isolation, and spiritual awakening. It remains one of the most famous works of English Romantic poetry.