Is the political analysis P.B.
Shelley present through the voice of earth in the masque of anarchy is still relevant today?
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Animal - a name for an animal: - dog, cat, cow, kangaroo, etc. Place - a name for a place: - London, Australia, Canada, Mumbai, etc. Thing - a name for a thing: - bat, ball, chair, door, house, computer, etc. Idea - A name for an idea: - devotion, superstition, happiness, excitement, etc.
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The poem was not published during Shelley's lifetime and did not appear in print until 1832 (see 1832 in poetry), when published by Edward Moxon in London with a preface by Leigh Hunt.[1] Shelley had sent the manuscript in 1819 for publication in The Examiner. Hunt withheld it from publication because he "thought that the public at large had not become sufficiently discerning to do justice to the sincerity and kind-heartedness of the spirit that walked in this flaming robe of verse". The epigraph on the cover of the first edition is from Shelley's The Revolt of Islam (1818): "Hope is strong; Justice and Truth their winged child have found."
Use of masque and mask is discussed by Morton Paley;[2] Shelley used mask in the manuscript but the first edition uses masque in the title. The poem has 372 lines, largely in four-line quatrains; two more quatrains appear in some manuscript versions.[