The ancient mariner tells his story to a wedding guest.
The ancient mariner shares his tale with a random person he encounters at a wedding. This person becomes the listener of his extraordinary experiences at sea.
The ancient mariner tells his story to the wedding - guest.
He is telling his story to a wedding - guest.
The ancient mariner shares his tale with a random person he meets at a wedding. This person becomes the listener as the mariner recounts his adventures at sea.
Maybe he wants to share his unique experiences and lessons learned during his journey.
A mariner might tell his story when he returns home after a long and adventurous voyage.
He tells his story when he meets a group of travelers who are interested in his adventures at sea.
Not sure exactly. Maybe around five. But it depends on how you interpret the story and who you consider as the ones the mariner is telling his story to.
Odysseus tells his story to the Phaeacians. They are a kind - hearted people who offer him hospitality and a chance to share his long and arduous journey.
Odysseus tells his story to various people, including the Phaeacians.
Odysseus mainly shares his story with his comrades and those who are interested in his adventures. He does this to recount his hardships and victories during his long journey.