In Ode to the West  baksheesh, Percy Bysshe Shelley tries to gain transcendence, for he  shows that his thoughts, like the winged seeds (7)  be trapped.  The West Wind acts as a driving   pull back for change and  rejuvenation in the  human and natural world.  Shelley views  pass not just  as last phase of ve swallowation  tho as the last phase of life in the individual, the imagination,   elegance and religion.  Being set in Autumn, Shelley observes the changing of the weather and  its   get along on the internal and external environment.  By examining this  verse form, the reader   allow see  that Shelley can only r each(prenominal) his sublime by having the  spark advance carry his dead thoughts (63) which  through an apocalyptic destruction,  leave alone lead to a rejuvenation of the imagination, the individual  and the natural world.                Shelley begins his poem by addressing the Wild West Wind (1).  He  pronto introduces  the theme of  end and compares the dea   d leaves to ghosts (3).  The imagery of Pestilence-  stricken multitudes makes the reader  sure that Shelley is addressing  more than than a pile of leaves.  His claustrophobic mood becomes  unambiguous when he talks of the wintry bed (6) and The winged  seeds, where they lie cold and low/ each like a corpse within its grave, until/ Thine azure   child of  the Spring shall blow (7-9).

  In the first line, Shelley use the phrase winged seeds which  presents images of  straightaway and freedom.  The only problem is that they lay cold and low or  unnourished or  not elevated.  He likens this with a feeling of being trapped.  The  valuable word  is seeds for it shows that even in death, new life     allow for grow out of the grave.  The phra!   se  winged seeds  similarly brings images of religions, angels, and/or souls that  hold back to create new  life.  Heavenly images are...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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