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Shelley’s poetry is described as being divided into:

APolitical and personal moods

BRebellious and lyrical moods

CSpiritual and materialistic tones

DHappy and tragic phases

Answer:

B. Rebellious and lyrical moods

Read Explanation:

The text notes Shelley’s work reflects two distinct moods: one of violent rebellion (against society, religion, etc.) and the other of lyrical sadness and idealism, seen in works like Adonais and Alastor.


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