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The Ancient Mariner - I Shall Kill No Albatross
The ancient mariner is quoted in that all-important chapter 5. Fantastic quotation from the ancient mariner. I do think that's a very key poem for this novel. Autumn saying I shall kill no albatross. He actually says that. And Walton's a kind of wedding guest since he invictors us. Yes, I don't know why it's a man. It's a mariner. But what do you make of the end where Frankenstein is told in this story and said, learn from me, learn from what I'm telling you, not to make the same mistake?