Wind is one of the most powerful forces known to man. It has been a matter of human envy and fear for centuries. It is no wonder why Shelley decided to write a hymn with that name. When Sherry wrote this poem, that speaker was a poet who was irritated to himself, and he could not tell the world what he should know about the world. In the whole poem, he constantly explains what the wind can do, and what he wants the wind to blow. It may be better to explain Sherry before I try to explain this poem.
"Westerly Winds"; "Inspiration is decreasing as the beginning of the song"; - P. B. Shelley Shelley has a theme inspiring most of his work. But it is particularly evident in "Westerly style" which is the source of his creativity. See the Bible in a historical context to examine the cycle of death and regeneration. Shelly is used for this "Ke Song" ... The material value of Keats's songs in the Keats songs of Keats includes many important things from the nightingale to the Nighter Dell . Things decorated with gold and silver may try to accept them on the surface as it means casual readers mean that simple physical objects cause emotional or emotional reactions. Not, but it is not so. Keats changed the understanding of traditional head things, not head in ancient Greek poetry.
The image of Niranjan Dutt in Shelley's "Westerly Carroll" is a poem by Percy Bische Sherry and shows the correspondence between the poet's inner world. This is one of his famous poems. The theme of this poem is that the poet is intended to be a force that can bring change and resurrection into human life. Through the natural renaissance of Westerly as an agent, this theme is metaphorically expressed. It is explained by his excellent usage ... "Night" is a poem that Keats uses detailed explanation to compare natural beauty with reality, life and death. In the beginning poetry, the writer was fascinated by the song of Peace of Nightingale. Through this process, this song became a powerful spell that exceeds the world of Keats. In the whole poem intertwining with the view of his death