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The 'thou' found throughout the poem always refers to
Autumn
Poet
The west wind
God
In which season was the poem written
Summer
Spring
Autumn
Winter
The destroyer and the preserver is
Poet
West wind
Revolution
God
What does the West Wind carry to the "dark wintry bed"?
winged seeds
Dead leaves
Sweet buds
ghosts
Who is the West Wind's "azure sister" ?
Spring
Autumn
Leaves
Seeds
The scattered clouds are compared to the hair of _____
Medusa
Dionysus
Maened
Zeus
To what is the West Wind "a dirge"?
The flying leaves
The scattered clouds
The sleeping seeds
The dying year
Who is waken up from his "summer dreams"?
The leaves
The Mediterranean Sea
The sleeping seeds
The Atlantic Ocean
"If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?"- the line denotes?
sorrow
sweetness
hope
violence
Shelley wrote a long poem, using figurative complex language? What is the name of it?
Ozymandias
Ode to a Grecian Urn
ODE TO THE WEST WIND
None of the above
Who wrote the poem?
Janice Mortensen
PERCY SHELLEY
Emily Dickinson
Edgar Allen Poe
Which is a simile from the poem?
“Are driven, like ghosts from an enchanter fleeing”; “Each like a corpse within its grave”; “Loose clouds like earth's decaying leaves are shed”.
“Destroyed by his fake due its ugliness."
“Lull'd by the coil of his crystalline streams,”
“If I were a dead leaf thou mightest bear;”
With which season does the speaker associate the west wind?
Spring
Winter
FALL
Summer
How old was Percy Shelley when he died?
29
13
He’s still alive
35
At age 19 who did shelley marry and where?
France, Elizabeth
Scotland, Harriet
England, Mary
Leigh, Italy
What is the entire poem a metaphor for?
his dad
his husband
the king
mourning/loss
What emotion does Percy convey?
sadness/pain
anger
lightning
wind
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