In “Ode to the West Wind,” how does Shelley’s use of terza rima and interlaced rhyme scheme serve as a formal analogy to the philosophical complexities of change and continuity he addresses?
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By mirroring the perpetual motion and cyclical nature of the wind.
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By creating a structured form that contrasts with the wildness of nature.
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By reflecting the interconnectedness of human and natural realms.
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By symbolizing the poet’s struggle for coherent expression amid chaos.