Percy Shelley: Poems celebrates man's powerful relationship with nature and his own mind. These poems explore diverse topics such as a fallen king with no legacy, the terrifying eternity of a mountain, and the short lifespan of humans. Whether he is addressing a lover or the west wind, the poet conveys the ideas of spirituality as essential to the existence of man and necessary to rise above the mortality of our bodies. Major themes include the search for truth, love, and understanding, as well as spirituality independent of religion.
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