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What is a central idea in Shelley’s philosophy as presented in the poem?

AThe necessity of religious obedience

BThe preservation of tradition

CThe inherent tyranny of institutions

DThe rejection of artistic imagination

Answer:

C. The inherent tyranny of institutions

Read Explanation:

Shelley believed that state, church, and social laws were the sources of oppression. His poems, especially Prometheus Unbound, reflect a belief in freeing mankind from these institutions.


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  • He was born in March 1874 in San Francisco, California.

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