Romantic movement writers often express voluntary emotional pouring through symbols and images of nature. With "volatility", Percy Shelly is no exception to other romantic writers; he uses these powerful emotional urges to express the inevitable change experienced by everything in the universe. Ironically, Shelley is that the only thing that remains the same forever is that it is itself variable. Shelly claims that everything is changing, but he focuses on the diversity of humans and their individuals.
William Wordsworth, John Keats, Sir Byron, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Walter Scott, Percy Viche Sherry, Mary Sherry, William Blake are famous writers in the Romantic movement. This sport is inspired by the theme of nature, legend, pastoral life, and supernatural elements, medieval and baroque.
Percy Shelly is an excellent poet with romantic movements by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth and Sherry's friend Byron. As his wife and partner, Mary Sherry has the same influence as her husband, and this romanticism has influenced her work. Byron introduced a challenge to identify one of three writers, Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, and Byron himself, and Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein. The turbulent French Revolution began before her birth, but began with the widespread influence in society and literature, and the 18th century British Industrial Revolution on Mary Shelly's lifetime and work. Mass production and inhumanization of the industrial revolution threaten the romantic ideal of personal importance, natural beauty, and emotional freedom.
Romanticism and Shelly's "Westerly Winds" MH Abrams wrote as follows: "The era when the romantic era obviously fell into the fact of violent change" ("Revolution" 659). Percy Shelly is often considered a typical romantic poet (Appelbaum x). "West Wind" fully expresses the aim and perspective of the romantic era. Sherry's poetry expresses the desire for a genius. In the era of Romanticism it is very common to associate a genius with the accompanying spirit and power. The influence of the nickname on the communication of "nickname" is the nickname of Elizabeth Zettering. "颂" revealed the theme of this poem soon, "颂 歌" refers to the lyrics meaning to sing, the theme is the nickname. Through informal and enthusiastic style Zeitlin shows that nickname is an important communication tool to function as a messenger with no congenital features. In this respect, misusing nicknames