In Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” why does the Albatross finally fall from the Mariner’s neck?

Respuesta :

The correct answer would be: The Mariner has learned to love creatures besides humans.


Answer:

  • The Mariner has learned to love creatures besides humans.

Explanation:

The Albatross at last tumble from the Mariner's neck since his blame from slaughtering the winged animal vanishes when he sees the creature swimming in the water.