Ode to the west wind is one of the representative works of Shelley, a great English lyric poet in the19th century. It consists of five sections and always sings around the west wind as a symbol of revolutionary strength.
In the poem, the poet regards the west wind as a symbol of revolutionary power, which sweeps away fallen leaves and residual clouds and shakes the sea. It is an omnipotent and ubiquitous "unruly spirit". At the same time, the west wind has played a role in protecting and promoting new things, and is a "destroyer and protector". The poet is willing to make a prophetic horn, telling people that winter has come, oh, west wind, can spring be far behind?
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Percy bysshe shelley is the greatest lyric poet in England in the19th century. Shelley 1792 was born in Essex, England on August 4, 1992. He began to learn Latin at the age of 6, and then studied mathematics, French, astronomy, geography, physics and chemistry. /kloc-entered the noble middle school at the age of 0/2. Among his classmates, he has a strong aversion to all despicable and decadent people and things and never compromises. Willing to help the weak and the bullied.
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