C) It makes nature seem invested in humanity, as opposed to being indifferent and random, which the speaker fears more than anything
Explanation:
<u>By personifying an element</u> in nature and putting it in the context of innocent love of a child <u>Edgar Allan Poe delves into the Romantic idea of a child being connected to nature</u> through his innocence and thus comes his ability to find amorous love for an element. The transference of love cliches on the dynamic accentuates this.
<u>Ultimately, the poem is about the synergy of humans with nature</u> that only children can understand and not the adults, and the dejected and desperate tone of the poem suggests the same: being afraid of losing this connection.
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Explanation:
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The crew finally views the bird’s death as the cause of a b. drought. First they were angry at the mariner because they thought that the bird brought the breeze, then they congratulated the mariner because they said it brought mist and fog. Finally when they reach a calm sea and there is water everywhere but there is none to drink they blame the mariner for this and hang the bird's corpse around the mariner's neck.