"Ancient Mariner"
Completion requirements
Due: Monday, March 13, 2023, 11:59 PM
Coleridge's narrative poem begins with an "Ancient Mariner" who approaches a young man who is planning to attend a wedding. The mariner begins his long story, and the wedding guest is obligated to listen. In the end, the young man walks home stunned.
Have YOU ever been obligated to listen to someone's story, especially when you either did not have time or did not care to hear the story?
1. FIRST, respond to this forum in at least one 8+ sentence paragraph.
2. THEN, write a response to another person's entry.
**For full credit, you must respond to both parts of this forum.
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