who is referred to as 'brother' in the poem 'The West Wind' a.the poet b. the warm wind c.the poet's brother d.the poet's father
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But the most powerful call to the Wind are the lines: "Drive my dead thoughts over the universe/like withered leaves to quicken a new birth!" Here Shelley is imploring—or really chanting to—the Wind to blow away all of his useless thoughts so that he can be a vessel for the Wind and, as a result, awaken the Earth.
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The West Wind is being referred to as 'brother' in this poem..
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