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Devices in Shelleys Ode to the West Wind and To a Skylark ans Keatss Ode on

The image of the wind and the skylark possess important symbolic meaning in Percy Bysshe Shelley’s “Ode to the West Wind” and “To a Skylark. ...
The wind represents inspiration and the transformation from death to life in “Ode to the West Wind.” In this poem, the speaker is asking for direct inspiration from the sensual realm, where the images, which include the wind, are connected by the elements. In autumn, the wind is symbolic of death, yet the wind is symbolic of inspiration and resurrection in spring:
Of some fierce Maenad, even from the dim verge
Of the frozen to the zenith’s height,
The locks of the approaching storm. ...
The speaker wants to be carried by the wind and sees the wind as a direct representation of inspiration.


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