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What has the Mariner learned from his experience? What is the moral of the poem? Use details from the poem to support your answers.

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Answers will vary but may include points similar to the following: a. The moral of the poem concerns universal love-the importance of having respect and reverence for all things that God has created. b. The killing of the Albatross was a great evil and it is not until the Mariner comes to see "God's beauty" in even the most hideous creatures (the snakes) that he is forgiven. c. There are universal laws controlling our behavior toward others and there are grave penalties for breaking them.

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