This is a poem written by Shelley. What's its name and details?

Shelley (1792- 1822) is an English poet. Born in a rural landlord family, he was forced to move to Italy in 18 18 because he wrote poems to encourage the British people's revolution and support the Irish national democratic movement. In Italy, he still actively supported the national liberation struggle of the Italian people. His works are full of passion and philosophy, and his poetic style is free and unrestrained, constantly changing in heaven and earth, time and space, ghosts and gods, and he is also used to fantasy symbolism and ancient myth themes.

changeability

Today's smiling flower

Will die tomorrow;

Everything we want to stay.

Lure and run away.

What is the happiness of this world?

Laughing at the lightning in the night,

Short and even bright.

How fragile virtue is!

How rare friendship is!

Love, how it sells poor happiness.

Despair for pride!

But we, though they soon fell down,

Survive from their joy

We call it ours.

Although the sky is blue and bright,

Although flowers are happy,

When the eyes change before the night comes

Let a happy day;

When the quiet time comes quietly,

Dream on, from your sleep

Then wake up and cry.

Precautions:

1. Fragility: Fragile.

2. bliss: bliss

3. But although these fell down soon, they survived in joy, which we call our joy. Although these soon fell down, the happiness they survived is what we call ours.

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one

two

Virtue, how fragile!

Friendship, how hard it is to meet!

How pitiful and happy love is.

With pride comes their happiness,

Everything about "ours" is fleeting,

Our lives have to go on.

three

When the sky is bright again in You Lan,

Although these flowers are beautiful,

When the scenery is still changing,

This day has not passed yet,

Quiet time still flows slowly:

You dream, and then from the dream.

Wake up, wake up and cry.

Brief comments:

The theme of the poem is that everything in the world is unpredictable and unsustainable; True feelings are changeable and cannot stand the test of time. Nothing lasts forever, so seize today and enjoy it. Similar to the last poem, this poem begins with a vivid and concrete image, and reveals a cruel fact with the ruthless contrast between "today" and "tomorrow": the flower that is still smiling today will wither tomorrow. So that readers have to shake. From this concrete thing, the poet associates with the abstract human desire: everything we want to stay tempts us and then flies away. Then, the poet raised an abstract life question: What is happiness in this world? The poet didn't answer the question directly. But take lightning as an example: lightning that mocks the night, though fleeting, is extremely shiny. It implies that true happiness lies not in the duration, but in the quality and intensity of existence. In the second season, people stopped talking about natural things and human desires, but began to feel the fragility of virtue, the difficulty of finding bosom friends and the cheapness of love. But unlike the first poem, although the poet admits that the true feelings are not lasting, there is a turning point immediately: although it is fleeting, the joy that once brought people still exists. In fact, the last section consists of one or two sentences. The poet used imperative sentences to warn people that they should enjoy every day while the sky is still shining with love. According to our ordinary people's mediocre thinking logic, it is natural for poetry to stop here, but the author is not. The following seemingly contradictory poem gives readers a strong and unexpected shock: "When the quiet moment suddenly comes, you have a dream. However, when you wake up, you have to cry. " The last three sober predictions hit the nail on the head, which made the naive optimistic tone at the beginning of the third quarter have a strong realistic color. But it is worth noting that the author is not a pessimist. Although there is a time to wake up in the dream, there is hope, imitation and pursuit in the dream. Although it can't guarantee the realization of the wish, it is a way to express the infinite development possibility of human beings. Dreams are the motive force of human survival. In dreams, people can get temporary happiness and happiness. It can be seen that the author's thought is dialectical, not a simple summary of life experience, but contains profound philosophical connotation.