Shelley's Poems

Shelley's poems include To the Lark and Autumn: Corona.

1, go to lark

You fly happily/in the bright sky/as light as a feather. /You sing happily,/In that boundless world,/Like an endless movement. /You are the spirit of nature,/Flying freely in the sun,/Dancing in the moonlight. /You awakened the sleeping earth with your own songs,/and brought hope to the world.

This poem is Shelley's praise and description of larks, expressing the poet's love for nature and admiration for life. By describing lark's happiness and freedom, Shelley showed his pursuit of freedom and love for life. At the same time, the poet also expressed his hope and belief in life by describing the songs of larks.

2. Autumn: Corona Hector

Yellow leaves in autumn,/they are swaying in the branches,/and then fall quietly. /They flew in the air,/then sank into the soil,/ending their short lives. /They are symbols of life. /Although life is short,/They are still blooming their own beauty.

This poem depicts the scene of yellow leaves falling in autumn, expressing the poet's awe of life and indifference to death. By describing the short life of yellow leaves and their beauty, Shelley expressed his appreciation of life and acceptance of death. At the same time, the poet also expressed his awe of life and respect for nature by depicting the yellow leaves fluttering and sinking into the soil.

Characteristics of Shelley's poems;

1, Love Nature: Shelley's poems are full of praise and yearning for nature. He is good at depicting natural scenery and expressing his inner feelings and emotions through the beauty of nature. Natural elements such as landscapes, flowers, birds and animals often appear in his poems, creating a fresh and natural atmosphere.

2. Pursuing freedom: Shelley's poems are full of the pursuit of freedom, justice and liberation. He opposed oppression, bondage and the bondage of traditional ideas, and advocated freedom, equality and human liberation. The theme of freedom often appears in his poems, expressing the poet's yearning and pursuit of freedom.

3. Strong emotions: Shelley's poems express strong emotions, and his works often show the exploration and expression of human emotions, love and hate. There are often emotional conflicts and struggles in his poems, which show the poet's in-depth exploration and understanding of the human emotional world.

4. Symbolism: Symbolism is often used in Shelley's poems to express abstract concepts and emotions. His symbolism not only enhances the artistic effect of poetry, but also makes it more profound and philosophical.

5. Beautiful language: Shelley's poems have beautiful language, and his works often express deep feelings and thoughts in concise, vivid and fluent language. His poetic language is full of musicality and rhythm, which leaves a deep impression on people.