Reading Notes, Week 8, Part B

Percy Bysshe Shelley 

Shelley comes from a wealthy family. His father was a part of the Parliament. He was also an advocate of vegetarianism, free love, anarchism, Irish nationalism, and atheism. (395)

"Shelley is famous for his resistance and rebellion, he is also a poet capable of remarkable formal control." (397)

England in 1819

I'm guessing from this poem England was not everyone's favorite place in 1819.  
"A people starved and stabbed in th' untilled field." (399)
People were starving and people were getting stabbed. I think the author is trying to help us understand what things were like back in this day. 

Ode to the West Wind

This one interested me because I have never read anything like it. It was odd to me that the speaker had a almost a desire for the "west winds" to power over them like it does with the clouds, tress, air, etc. This is because he wants to be driven by something that has a lot of power, which is the west wind.  

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