What does the ancient mariner shoot in poem of that name by Samuel Taylor coleridge?

The Ancient Mariner shoots an albatross, a large seabird considered to be a symbol of good luck by sailors.

This act of killing the albatross, which is seemingly innocent and beneficial, sets in motion the chain of events that leads to the Mariner's suffering and his journey of redemption.

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