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Item Psycho analogy theory of hope in the ancient mariner(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Ahmet CelikThe poems of Samuel Coleridge are no doubt the most celebrating piece of literature in the history of English literature and among all his poems. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge represents the consequence of God's manifestations. Obviously The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is something other than a person's story: it is additionally a significant investigation of the human condition. The sonnet additionally offers Hope, release, and recuperation; and this paper aims to discuss this theme in detail. It is expected that a reader will find in The Ancient Mariner things that Coleridge did not consciously know were there, but it seems unlikely that Coleridge intended the poem to be a personal allegory. The main purpose of the study is also to address such elements, among them the main focus will be on the element of hope. So for this purpose I have applied the Psycho Analogy theory of Hope and tried to address the element of hope in the poem. The theory was formulated by Sigmund Freud and in the theory the free associations, dreams interpretation, and analyses of confrontation and devolution are used to discover the suppressed unconscious instincts worries internal conflicts, in order to free psychic energy for mature love and work. This study contends to set up a stream of activity between the conscious and the oblivious by complementing the inclination capacity of the psyche so as to reestablish psychic balance in the person's identity. Coleridge believes that humanity is set into an unbreakable cycle of egotism that believes that allegedly more ‘complex’ life is more valuable than any other kinds of life on the planet. As a result of study; it’s this very self-involved egocentrism that hinders their capacity to determine between right and wrong outside of systematic legal boundaries and much of time is wasted trying to control outside forces when instead it should be put to use trying to understand nature and work with it instead of against it.