Ode to the West Wind: Notes
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In this apocalyptic poem Shelley characterises it as a destructive and fearsome force, yet it is also a harbinger of the inevitable coming of Spring. It is, therefore, both Destroyer and Creator, and Shelley sees the West Wind as a symbol of the regeneration which will follow the destruction and Death of Winter.
In a personal sense Shelley addresses the Wind as a force which will reinvigorate him, the Wind of Spirit and Inspiration, at
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wheel of the seasons and the cycles of Life-and-Death. The final effect of the poem is ambivalent, a mixture of depression and hope, signalled by the question-mark which ends the poem. Is Shelley here affirming that Spring (in a personal, social and spiritual sense) will inevitably follow this Winter, or is that simply imposing a human construction on Nature, with no guarantee that new life and purpose will follow the destructiveness of the Autumn wind?
wheel of the seasons and the cycles of Life-and-Death. The final effect of the poem is ambivalent, a mixture of depression and hope, signalled by the question-mark which ends the poem. Is Shelley here affirming that Spring (in a personal, social and spiritual sense) will inevitably follow this Winter, or is that simply imposing a human construction on Nature, with no guarantee that new life and purpose will follow the destructiveness of the Autumn wind?