Rime Worksheets
Rime Worksheets
Rime Worksheets
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plight
fathoms
drink
furious
cross
silent
blue
breezes
2. Personification
3. Repetition
4. Simile
5. Internal rhyme
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They were playing dice and when the woman won, she whistled three times which
seemed to make the day disappear and night to arrive instantly.
As it neared them, however, their joy turned to fear as they realised that it was a
strange and ghostly ship with two supernatural figures on board.
As each man died, his soul raced past the Mariner, reminding him of the speed of
his crossbow.
Everyone was tired and parched but then the Mariner saw a speck in the distance
and joyfully realised that a ship was approaching.
As the moon rose, every man on board, one by one, dropped dead, each dying
mans eyes full of curses for the Mariner.
One was a figure of Death while the other was a woman representing Nightmare
Life-in-Death: she was very pale with golden hair and red lips.
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A modern version
The Ancient Mariner replied, Dont be
afraid. Im not dead! Im not a ghost! I
didnt die.
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The Hermit on board the rowing boat is a good holy man who
likes to talk to people who have voyaged in strange places.
2. The Mariner hears the people in the rowing boat talking about
what a strange ship it is with its thin, ripped sails and its decayed
appearance.
3. The Hermit is scared of the ships appearance but the Pilot insists
that they row out to help it.
4. The rowing boat rescues the Mariner from his wreck of a ship
which immediately sinks.
5. When the ship sinks, there is a loud sound as a volcano erupts on
the hill nearby.
6. When they reach land, the Mariner tells his tale to the Hermit
which makes him feel worse than ever.
7.
8. The Mariner says that the best feeling in his life now is to be able
to walk into church and pray.
9. The Wedding-Guest tells the Mariner that it is important to love
all creatures great and small because God made them all.
10. Because he has been able to tell his story to the Wedding-Guest,
the Mariner goes on his way and wakes the next morning feeling a
sadder and wiser man.
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