P.B. shelley's poem Ode to the west wind describe the power of the west wind. lt
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Answer: this poem, Ode to the West Wind, Percy Shelley creates a speaker that seems to worship the wind. He always refers to the wind as “Wind” using the capital letter, suggesting that he sees it as his god. He praises the wind, referring to it’s strength and might in tones similar to the Biblical Psalms which worship God. He also refers to the Greek God, Dionysus. The speaker continues to praise the wind, and to beseech it to hear him. When he is satisfied that the wind hears him, he begs the wind to talk .
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