Shelley's Poetic Style

Shelley's poems are full of strong spirit of resistance and struggle, romanticism. But his romanticism is different from those negative romanticism and Byron's positive romanticism. His poems are full of fighting power and heroic breath, but he accepted the idea of utopian socialism, which is inevitably somewhat vague. In art, he also completed the great transformation of integrating himself into nature. His poems are gorgeous, beautiful and warm. He is a lark himself. The greatest style of ode to the west wind is wild and uninhibited.