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Identify two metaphors in “Ode to the West Wind” and explain them.

Identify two metaphors in “Ode to the West Wind” and explain them.-example-1
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User Yichz
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i am sorry the words arent big enough

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User Manuel Moser
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"O wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn's being" and "Wild spirit which art moving everywhere"

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The first line, "Oh wild west wind" is a metaphor, not using like or as, saying that the wind of the west is the breath of autumn's being. Since the strong wind starts in the autumn, it is saying that autumn in the wind.

The second to last line, "which art is moving everywhere" The art is the way the wind moves, that has it's "own life" to move and do things it wants, its art

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