Shelley's Poetry and Its Characteristics

Shelley (1792- 1822), whose main works include In Defense of Poetry, Queen Mabu, Islamic Uprising, Prometheus Liberated and Chyi Chin.

The most famous sentence is, if winter comes, can spring be far behind? (Excerpted from ode to the west wind)

Features: In love poems, Shelley shows the yearning and pursuit of pure love, and despises and criticizes the vulgar view of love; In political poems, enthusiastic Shelley exposed and criticized the injustice and cruelty of the society at that time, and expressed his hatred of the ruthless social reality and sympathy for the working people. In his natural lyrics, Shelley tried to inspire and inspire people with natural objects symbolizing freedom, happiness and strength.