Xifeng Yangge analyzes Shirley's "West Wind", "West Wind" is a deeply hopeless poetry, but also a vivid image. The first part is very simple, and it is constantly being told that Shelley used the metaphor of death, corpse and destruction. In the first part, the hints of illness and darkness represent the westerlies. Shelly considers it to be a "harsh reaper", but it seems that it came back from the whole theme, also known as a "guardian."
Analysis of the wind in the west Shelly's "west wind" was originally more complicated than it actually was. Because the structure of poetry resembles a long and complex sentence, and until the last five shows 14 verses. The point of the poem was interrupted for 56 lines and then the reader saw clearly what Shelie told the west wind and why he said so. - I personally do not like windy days. But the wind may help us more than we understand. You can create energy using wind. This is the role of the wind turbine, and from this I will study them to determine the physical properties to which they relate, how they work, their history and some statistics from the United States. Then I will look into the wind turbines in Texas, Washington and Kansas closely and compare them.
Xifeng Yangge analyzes Shirley's "West Wind", "West Wind" is a deeply hopeless poetry, but also a vivid image. The first part is very simple, and it is constantly being told that Shelley used the metaphor of death, corpse and destruction. In the first part, the hints of illness and darkness represent the westerlies. - Sometimes there are songs that contain messages that attract common interests and historical events. What's interesting about these songs is that they provide a sense of a certain moment in the history to future audiences. For example, Xunzi's "Wind of Change" is one of the few songs I know.