Topic > The Romantic Period: Beauty, Emotion and Repentance in…

This albatross, as stated earlier, is seen and interpreted in several ways, one of which is that killing the albatross was showing the brutality of man . That man hates nature and does not understand God. The killing of the albatross was due to the fact that he did not understand the work of God. That killing albatross leads him to undertake a sacred journey and in the end he finds God. another opinion was that the albatross was bringing good wind but when it stopped it was the albatross' fault. What he is trying to say is that we can find a reason to blame or explain why this happens. Since the albatross was there with the wind, whatever happens to the wind is the albatross' fault. It basically means that man finds things to blame when things don't go as they should