Percy Bysshe Shelley

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October 16, 2011

 

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He did not care to learn what his "tyrants" taught, but was interested rather, in science (which was outlawed from Eton at the time), Godwin, and the French skeptics. The rebellious nature persisted as he grew older and he developed a "delight" for controversy (Matthews 195). This "delight" ultimately lead to his expulsion from Oxford because of his writing "The Necessity of Atheism...
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His ultimate goal was to lead men to a "life of freedom, love, and apprehension of the beautiful" (Richards 672). Shelley felt that repression exist because mankind instituted and tolerated it (Matthews 200). He believed that "Mankind only had to will that there should be no evil, and there would be none" (Ford 161)...
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