Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley - Mini Poem Summaries

Mutability
Like clouds, or music of a lyre, people and their experiences and emotions change. The only thing that can be counted on is mutability.

England in 1819

England is falling apart, because of the reigning monarchs who are doing a horrid job governing it.

Song- To the Men of England

The speaker calls the attention of the lower classes to their toil for the benefit of the aristocracy and for which they are not adequately compensated. He calls them to beware, for they are good as digging their own grave, and to revolt, for they have power.

Ode to the West Wind

The power of the wind is great as it looses and shakes things. The poet wants to become one with the wind, and has the power to command it.

The Cloud

The cloud sees all and dominates nature. It constantly changes, and though can appear to be gone, it never is.

Prometheus Unbound

Prometheus, the bringer of fire to men and changed by Jupiter to a rock for eternity to be pecked at by vultures, is released.

Percy Bysshe Shelley


Comments

Popular posts

"Professions for Women" by Virginia Woolf - Summary

In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens by Alice Walker - Summary

American Dreamer by Bharati Mukherjee - Summary

"The Reading Process: A Phenomenological Approach" by Wolfgang Iser - Article Summary

The Ethics of Living Jim Crow by Richard Wright - Summary

A Wife's Story by Bharati Mukherjee - Summary

A Journey by Edith Wharton - Summary

"Realism and the Novel Form" by Ian Watt - Chapter Summary

"A Model of Christian Charity" by John Winthrop - Summary

American Horse by Louise Erdrich - Summary