Rime
"Rime" is a narrative poem written by the English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1798. It tells the story of a mariner who experiences a series of supernatural events while at sea. The poem explores themes of isolation, nature, and the consequences of one's actions, ultimately leading to a profound transformation of the mariner.
The poem is known for its vivid imagery and use of symbolism, particularly the Albatross, which represents both good luck and the burden of guilt. "Rime" is often studied for its rich language and deep philosophical questions, making it a significant work in English literature.