Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem, "Westerly Winds" and Sylvia's poem "Mirrors" all use the application of human characteristics in nickname poetic tools, intangible, anthropomorphic, and inanimate objects. However, images created by them through them create a paradox when using these tools. Both poets inject vitality into inanimate objects, but death and aging are important themes in both works.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem, "Westerly Winds" and Sylvia's poem "Mirrors" all use the application of human characteristics in nickname poetic tools, intangible, anthropomorphic, and inanimate objects. However, images created by them through them create a paradox when using these tools. Both poets inject vitality into inanimate objects, but death and aging are important themes in both works. In "the west breeze", Shelly embodies many elements of nature by attaching a description of the will of the typical human death. He started poetry with a metaphor by comparing autumn leaves and ghosts. Leaves are actually living things, but the term "ghost" means the spirit or existence of life. To become a ghost, we need a soul unique to humans and other mammals.
The second literary installation we can find in the same speech is another metaphor called a nickname. Personification occurs when nicknames are anthropomorphic and when we give inanimate objects, animals, even even abstract human characteristics. The difference is that in the case of nicknames, the abstract concept is actually solved as if it were physical rather than human. Dr. Wheeler cited me an example of "Oh, dead and should not be proud" ("literary terms and definitions"). At the opening speech at Orsino in the first game of the first performance, we saw a nickname "Spirit of love! How fast is you fresh" (9). Here, Orsino resolves love as if it is actually human form, and why it is "fast and fresh" To ask for love means calmness To do