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关于《Ode to the West Wind》

By 张永丽2023级 20天前 11次浏览

The famous line "If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?" is the climax of the poem. What does this line reveal about Shelley’s attitude toward adversity and hope? How does it reflect the spirit of Romanticism?The speaker says, "Be thou, Spirit fierce, / My spirit! Be thou me, impetuous one!" Why does the speaker want to merge with the West Wind? What does this desire reveal about the Romantic ideal of the "poet as a prophet"?

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  • 龙玥汝 20天前

    This concluding line, "If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?" perfectly crystallizes Shelley's revolutionary attitude. It reveals a view of adversity not as a final defeat, but as a necessary and inevitable phase within a cyclical, progressive process. Winter (suffering, oppression, death) is not permanent; it actively heralds and conditions the coming of Spring (rebirth, liberty, hope). Shelley's hope is thus not naive optimism, but a philosophical certainty rooted in his observation of natural and historical cycles. It is an active, resilient hope that finds the promise of renewal embedded within the depths of despair itself.

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