central idea of the poem 'The west wind'
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'Ode to the West Wind' displays the spontaneous way of nature. On the one hand, it can bring damage but on the other, it can bring spring as well. He hopes that the spring(joy of his life) will surely return.
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- 'Ode to the West Wind' is one of the most celebrated poems of Percy Shelley. He talks about the strength of the West Wind and the poetry while establishing a comparison between the two.
- He expresses the west wind's natural manner of change(destructor and preserver both) and also displays the optimistic spirit that if the mighty west wind can bring destruction in winter, it can bring joy and delight in spring too.
- He admires the chaotic and decaying nature of the west wind as he knows that rebirth takes place only after the destruction.
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