Explanation:
The English teacher is not European.
"...there would be no keeping him as it would forever unfit him to be a slave."
"<span>He would at once become unmanageable, and of no value to his master."</span>
The answer to your question is letter A. He desires to regain his freedom, first from a witch and then from prospero. This should help..
<span>The central message of the poem, then, is quite a simple one, but it is dressed up in the memorable guise of a vivid supernatural tale which has helped to ensure its popularity to this day. Its a</span><span> moral message, warning against thoughtless and foolhardy actions such as the one the Mariner performs in shooting the albatross. The albatross had done the Mariner no harm at all; in fact it seems it had helped to guide his ship, so that his wanton killing of it appears even more inexcusable.</span>