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Percy Shelley's "Ode to the West Wind" very much portrays the power of nature in poetry as well as Shelly's ability to utilize that power and create a piece that for generations has been looked at as a poem about much more than a person observing nature on a windy day. Shelley’s poem portrays a force of nature, the West Wind, that can be both powerfully destructive but also a force that brings a renewal of life. Percy Shelley believed that poems should have deep meaning and inspire humans to re-energize their lives and the world around them. The great thing about “Ode to the West Wind” is that it can be looked at in a political way and just a natural way that shows the both the beauty and destructive power of nature. In the end, the poet comes to appreciate the natural way of things an

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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley, "Ode to the West Wind" (1820)
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  • Percy Shelley's "Ode to the West Wind" very much portrays the power of nature in poetry as well as Shelly's ability to utilize that power and create a piece that for generations has been looked at as a poem about much more than a person observing nature on a windy day. Shelley’s poem portrays a force of nature, the West Wind, that can be both powerfully destructive but also a force that brings a renewal of life. Percy Shelley believed that poems should have deep meaning and inspire humans to re-energize their lives and the world around them. The great thing about “Ode to the West Wind” is that it can be looked at in a political way and just a natural way that shows the both the beauty and destructive power of nature. In the end, the poet comes to appreciate the natural way of things an
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  • Percy Shelley's "Ode to the West Wind" very much portrays the power of nature in poetry as well as Shelly's ability to utilize that power and create a piece that for generations has been looked at as a poem about much more than a person observing nature on a windy day. Shelley’s poem portrays a force of nature, the West Wind, that can be both powerfully destructive but also a force that brings a renewal of life. Percy Shelley believed that poems should have deep meaning and inspire humans to re-energize their lives and the world around them. The great thing about “Ode to the West Wind” is that it can be looked at in a political way and just a natural way that shows the both the beauty and destructive power of nature. In the end, the poet comes to appreciate the natural way of things and wishes that he too can be just as powerful as the West Wind.
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