analysis on ode to the west wind

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English

 

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June 16, 2015

 

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While stanza II addresses the wind's influence on the sky, and stanza III discusses its effects on the sea, stanza I describes the wind's effects on the land. The autumn breezes scatter dead leaves and seeds on the forest soil, where they eventually fertilize the earth and take root as new growth. Both "Destroyer and Preserver" (line 14), the wind ensures the cyclical regularity of the seasons...
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Both "Destroyer and Preserver" (line 14), the wind ensures the cyclical regularity of the seasons. These themes of regeneration and the interconnectedness of death and life, endings and beginnings, runs throughout "Ode to the West Wind." The wind is, of course, more than simply a current of air. In Greek and Latin ? languages with which Shelley was familiar ? the words for "wind," "inspiration," "soul," and "spirit" are all related...
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