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Butoxors [25]
2 years ago
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Percy Bysshe Shelley was an English romantic poet who wrote lyric poetry. In what ways does this excerpt from Shelley's “A Brida

l Song” represent the lyric poetry of the nineteenth century?
English
2 answers:
valentinak56 [21]2 years ago
8 0

I believe the answer is:B. The poem uses imagery and a narrative structure to express the speaker's emotions.

Here is the full poem:

<em>The golden gates of Sleep unbar</em>

<em>Where Strength and Beauty, met together,</em>

<em>Kindle their image like a star</em>

<em>In a sea of glassy weather!</em>

<em>Night, with all thy stars look down,—</em>

<em>Darkness, weep thy holiest dew,—</em>

<em>Never smiled the inconstant moon</em>

<em>On a pair so true.</em>

Imagery refers to the add of vivid and descriptive language to describe a certain event or objects.

This can be seen from this line:

<em>Where Strength and Beauty, met together,</em>

<em>Kindle their image like star</em>

The word 'star' is used to vividly describe beauty and strength because star is known to shine brightly and have a high aesthetical value for most people.

garri49 [273]2 years ago
3 0
A Bridal Song possesses all of the great romantic ideas found in lyrical poetry of the 19th century such as nature, darkness, suffering, mythical creatures, emotions, subjectivity, and numerous others.
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