“Ode to the West Wind" is Percy Shelley's most well-known lyric piece. Briefly analyze the idea of it.
“Ode to the West Wind" is Percy Shelley's most well-known lyric piece. Briefly analyze the idea of it.
【正确答案】:Shelley eulogized the powerful west wind and expressed his eagerness to enjoy the boundless freedom from the reality.He gathered in this poem a wealth of symbolism, employed a structural art and his powers of metrical orchestration at their mightiest.The autumn
wind, burying the dead year, preparing for a new Spring, becomes an image of Shelly himself.The whole poem has a logic of feeling, a not easily analyzable progression that leads to the triumphant, hopeful and convincing conclusion:“If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?"The nervous thrill of Shelly's response to nature however is here transformed through the power of art and imagination into a longing to be united with a force at once physical and prophetic.Shelley's ode is an invocation to a primitive deity, a plea to exalt him and to trumpet the radical prophecy of hope and rebirth.
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