Within "Ode to the West Wind," how does Shelley’s personification of the wind as a “destroyer” and “preserver” function as a nuanced metaphorical critique of Enlightenment ideals about progress and rationality?

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By presenting the natural world as indifferent to human enterprise.
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By portraying progress as both creative and destructive.
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By challenging the notion of progress as inherently rational.
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By equating natural cycles with historical inevitabilities.
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