D. Answer these questions.
1. What does the narrator want to do with the wind?
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The speaker, who we can interpret as Shelley himself, wants to be like the west wind. He interprets the power of the wind as a metaphor for poetic inspiration and as a catalyst of social change. ... He wants to be lifted to new poetic heights.
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