(iii) If winter comes, can spring be far behind? - Shelley
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No because of revolution of earth
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If winter comes can spring be far behind?
This famous line comes from the poem “Ode to the West Wind" by P.B. Shelley. This line means that when the harsh winter approaches plants and trees lost their flowers and leafs. There is silence even from birds and animals which hibernate or migrate to other places. People would stay indoors to keep warm. Everything appears to be dying but this time of the year is the time to remember that the spring season is coming soon.
Our life is a life of two contrasting things. There is day and night. Sometime the Sun shines and sometime the rain falls. We also face both good times and bad times. Similarly when winter (which represents death) comes then spring (which represents new life) is not far away and it will reach us soon.
The line emphasizes the importance of cultivating an optimistic attitude towards life. The cold winter may rule over everything. But this rule is not permanent. The coming of winter signals the impending arrival of the spring season. Winter will end with the coming of the spring season. The spring will brings colorful flowers and singing birds.
In life periods of sorrow and despair are certain to come. But this will not last long as it will be followed by a period of comfort and joy. We must not lose hope in times of trials or sorrow because they are short-lived. We must instead wait with patience for the coming period of joy. If we can do this we will always have peace of mind. We will never be dismayed no matter how difficult our situations in life may be.