Life-in-Death

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Life-in-Death is a supernatural female figure in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s poem "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," symbolizing a fate worse than death by condemning the Mariner to endless suffering and wandering.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf allegorical figure
female literary character
fictional character
personification
supernatural being
alignment malevolent
appearsIn The Rime of the Ancient Mariner NERFINISHED
appearsInForm a mysterious female figure on a ghostly ship
a spectral woman
appearsInPart Part III of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner NERFINISHED
appearsOn the spectral ship encountered by the Ancient Mariner
associatedTheme sin and punishment
the burden of guilt
the consequences of violating nature
the supernatural
associatedWith Death (character in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner) NERFINISHED
causes the Ancient Mariner’s endless wandering
the Ancient Mariner’s prolonged life of suffering
condemns the Ancient Mariner NERFINISHED
contrastedWith Death (character in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner) NERFINISHED
createdBy Samuel Taylor Coleridge NERFINISHED
depictedAs ghastly yet beautiful
pale and uncanny
firstAppearance The Rime of the Ancient Mariner NERFINISHED
gender female
influences the Mariner’s compulsion to retell his story
languageOfWork English
literaryDevice allegory
personification of existential suffering
literaryPeriod English Romantic period
medium poetry
narrativeFunction agent of supernatural judgment
winner of the Mariner’s soul in a game of dice
participatesIn a dice game with Death
relationToAncientMariner judge
keeper of his cursed life
tormentor
roleInWork punisher of the Ancient Mariner
symbol of a fate worse than death
symbolizes damnation
endless suffering
eternal punishment
guilt and remorse
living death
spiritual torment
wins the Ancient Mariner NERFINISHED
workGenreContext Romantic poetry

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