__________ is a poem of nature on the surface, but indeed a prophecy of the destruction of the old world and the coming of a new one.
A: Ode to the West Wind
B: The Revolt of Islam
C: To a Skylark
D: Queen Mab
A: Ode to the West Wind
B: The Revolt of Islam
C: To a Skylark
D: Queen Mab
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- ( ) is Shelley's bestknown lyric in which he calls forth the overthrowing of the old social system and bringing destruction to it. A: "The Cloud" B: "To a Skylark" C: "Ode to the West Wind" D: "Song to the Man of England"
- In the poem ____________, Shelley presents the west wind as a destroyer as well as a preserver of life. A: Ozymandias B: Ode to the West Wind C: The Cloud D: To a Sky-Lark
- "Ode to the West Wind"is a symbolic poem in which __________ symbolize/symbolizes the great power of English revolution and the poet’s revolutionary spirit. A: the west wind B: the dead leaves C: the trumpet D: the seeds
- “O, Wind, /If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?” is from Shelley’s poem ________. A: “A Song: Men of England” B: “Ode to the West Wind” C: “Ode on a Grecian Urn” D: “Song for the Luddites”
- Who wrote the famous line “If winter comes, can spring be far behind?” in the poem “Ode to the West Wind”? ( )