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What is the symbolic meaning of the wind in Shelley’s poetry?

ADestruction

BFreedom and restlessness

CFate

DLove

Answer:

B. Freedom and restlessness

Read Explanation:

Shelley’s restless spirit is compared to the wind, a recurring symbol in his works, representing freedom, natural power, and poetic inspiration.


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