(b) Name a water-body mentioned in 'Ode to the West Wind
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Lines 29-30: The Mediterranean Sea is personified here as a dreaming man, whom the wind can "waken" from "his summer dreams" (29).
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1. Mediterranean Sea
2. Atlantic Ocean
-These are the water bodies, the poet talks about in the poem.
About "Ode to the West Wind":
- The poem was written by Percy Bysshe Shelley when he was in Italy.
- In this poem he has sung about the west wind.
- He considers the wind as a demolishing agent because it destroys trees and brings dead leaves.
- But the same wind gives life by spreading of the seeds when it blows.
- He says that west wind is the reason behind the tidal waves in water bodies such as Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, which he calls 'blue surface' in the poem.
- He says that it wakes his summer dreams by blowing over the sea.
- In this way the poet has talked about the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean.
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