The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

using how the mariner's appearance is described in lines 7-8,how does this contrast with where he is (at a feast)

using how the mariner's appearance is described in lines 7-8,how does this contrast with where he is (at a feast)

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The mariner isn't actually at the feast; he is described as a strange old man with the "long grey beard and glittering eye," and he stops the guests on their path to the wedding. He is definitely not in wedding apparel, but he does manage to attract attention none-the-less.