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What are some of the things the West Wind could represent? Why is wildness so important here?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In Shelley's Ode, the west wind, I would argue, is symbolic of a primal force that is both the "destroyer and preserver" it is called, but also a life-giving element that spurs human creativity. Shelley identifies the west wind with autumn, the season in which verdant life dies off and dark winter approaches.

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Answered by vilnius
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Explanation:

The west wind represents life and destruction depending upon the intensity and effectiveness. The wind is symbolic of being life when it helps in placing seeds in the earth for germination. At the same time, it takes the face of destruction when it evokes thunderstorms. This shows its power and its magnificence.

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