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six
B
five
C
three
D
seven
উত্তরের বিবরণ
Seven Parts of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
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Part I: Introduction of the Mariner and Wedding-Guest; voyage begins; Albatross appears.
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Part II: Mariner shoots the Albatross; crew reacts; curse begins.
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Part III: Ship becalmed; crew suffers thirst; spectre-bark appears; crew dies.
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Part IV: Mariner’s isolation and suffering; cannot pray; blesses the sea snakes (turning point).
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Part V: Curse begins to lift; Mariner sleeps; spirits animate dead crew; ship moves.
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Part VI: Ship continues journey; Mariner has visions; reaches home port; spirits leave dead bodies.
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Part VII: Pilot, Hermit, and Pilot's Boy rescue Mariner; ship sinks; Mariner starts penance, telling his tale.

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In Section VI of “Dejection : an Ode”, what role did Imagination play for Coleridge in the past?
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It distracted him from joy
B
It transformed suffering into dreams of happiness
C
It destroyed his spiritual faith
D
It prevented him from working
কবি স্বীকার করেন যে অতীতে তাঁর কল্পনা দুঃখকে হালকা করে আনন্দে রূপান্তর করত। তিনি লিখেছেন—“This joy within me dallied with distress, / And all misfortunes were but as the stuff / Whence Fancy made me dreams of happiness।” অর্থাৎ কল্পনা তাঁকে প্রতিকূল অবস্থার মাঝেও সুখ খুঁজে পেতে সাহায্য করত। এখন সেই ক্ষমতা তিনি হারিয়ে ফেলেছেন।

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Which of the following phrases from the poem best represents a paradox or a juxtaposition of opposites?
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"gardens bright with sinuous rills"
B
"a damsel with a dulcimer"
C
"a sunny pleasure-dome with caves of ice"
D
"forests ancient as the hills"
Why “sunny pleasure-dome with caves of ice” is the correct answer (Paradox/Contradiction):
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Contradictory Elements:
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Combines two mutually exclusive images: a sunlit, warm pleasure-dome and cold, subterranean ice caves.
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Physically and logically impossible in reality, creating a paradoxical image.
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Juxtaposition of Opposites:
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The contrast emphasizes the dreamlike and fantastical nature of the poem.
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Reflects Romantic imagination, where emotional, spiritual, and visionary truths override literal realism.
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Thematic Significance:
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Highlights the tension between human order (the dome) and untamed natural forces (the ice caves).
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Suggests that human creation cannot fully control or contain the primal, mysterious powers of nature and imagination.
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This paradox enriches the mystical, visionary atmosphere and reinforces Coleridge’s Romantic ideals.

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Who are the supernatural players of the dice game on the ghost ship?
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Angels
B
Spirits of the sea
C
Death and Life-in-Death
D
The Good Angel and Evil Angel
ভূতুড়ে জাহাজে মৃত্যু (Death) ও জীবন-মৃত্যু (Life-in-Death) পাশা খেলায় বসে। মৃত্যু নাবিকদের আত্মা নিয়ে নেয়, আর মেরিনারের ভাগ্যে আসে জীবন-মৃত্যুর যন্ত্রণা।

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