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By 用户123 20天前 20次浏览
  1. How does Shelley describe the west wind in the first three stanzas? What natural phenomena (e.g., clouds, leaves, waves) does he associate with the wind, and what characteristics of the wind do these images reveal?

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  • 龙玥汝 20天前

    In the first three stanzas of "Ode to the West Wind," Shelley describes the wind as a sublime, omnipotent force of destruction and preservation, mapping its power across three realms of nature. On land, it is an autumnal "Destroyer" driving pestilence-stricken leaves like ghosts, yet also a "Preserver" planting seeds for spring. In the sky, it is a divine storm-bringer, sculpting loose clouds into the majestic, tangled "locks of the approaching storm," weaving a tempestuous vault between heaven and ocean. Upon the sea, it is an awakener of terror, startling the calm Mediterranean from its summer dreams and cleaving chasms in the Atlantic, making the deep marine forests tremble. Through these images of leaves, clouds, and waves, Shelley reveals the West Wind as a universal, uncontrollable agent of cyclical change—both terrifying in its destructive fury and essential for renewal, embodying a dynamic energy that moves everywhere through the natural world.

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