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Why does Shelley describe human songs like wedding hymns as “an empty vaunt”?

AThey are too loud

BThey are arrogant

CThey seem joyful but lack true depth

DThey are not written in rhyme

Answer:

C. They seem joyful but lack true depth

Read Explanation:

Shelley critiques human celebrations (e.g., weddings, victories) as hollow compared to the skylark’s sincere, divine outpouring. Even celebratory music contains “some hidden want”​.


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