A
A gentle and peaceful force
B
A symbol of romantic love
C
A destroyer and preserver
D
A bringer of summer and joy
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• The required answer is - A destroyer and preserver
• Ode to the West Wind (1820):
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Written by Percy Bysshe Shelley near Cascine wood, Florence, Italy.
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Considered a prime example of passionate language and symbolic imagery in Romantic poetry.
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The West Wind is invoked both as a power of destruction and a force of preservation and renewal.
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Famous closing line: "If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?"
• Themes and Symbolism:
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Represents nature’s power to bring change.
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Symbolizes revolutionary ideas and hope for societal renewal.
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Divided into five cantos, each conveying a unique aspect of the wind’s force.
• Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822):
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A leading Romantic poet known as a revolutionary and lyrical poet.
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Notable works: Ode to the West Wind, Ozymandias, Prometheus Unbound, Queen Mab, Adonais, To a Skylark, The Cloud.

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