The past belongs to death, the future belongs to you.
If winter comes, can spring be far behind?
When love gradually dies, the human heart is but a living tomb.
The more we read, the more we realize we are ignorant.
When you can't love There is still mercy.
The greatest secret in morality is love.
He who chooses the dawn at night, the dawn chooses for him the winds of freedom.
Biography of Shelley:
Famous English author and Romantic poet, considered one of the finest English-speaking poets in history. British Romantic democratic poet, the first socialist poet, novelist, philosopher, writer of essays and political commentary, reformer, Platonist and idealist, y influenced by the idea of idealistic socialism. Born in Warnham, near Horsham, Sussex, England, Shelley died on July 8, 1822, after completing his long narrative poem The Queen of the Ryebays in November 1813, and two important poems, The Emancipated Prometheus, and his monumental work Ode to the West Wind. Engels called him a "prophet of genius".
Literary Characteristics:
Shelley wrote a lot of excellent lyrical poems, reflecting the author's democratic ideas and fighting spirit. The Spanish people launched a revolutionary movement against alien oppression and feudal despotism, Shelley gave the Spanish people an "Ode" a poem, the poet encouraged the working people to recognize their own power, rise up to change their slave situation. Shelley revered nature, celebrated the beauty of nature, good at describing natural phenomena to express their feelings, in describing the power of nature and change at the same time, to send their own pursuit of light and freedom. Shelley was familiar with nature, he personified nature. "Percy, Bishop, Shelley, the heart of the heart", this is Shelley's life for his own tombstone inscription. The inscription is also a general summary of Shelley's poetry. His poems are typical of the spiritualization of social life, his works of fantasy, the description of nature's free approach, the marvelous metaphors and the musicality of the language, constituting Shelley's lyrical poetry complex and varied artistic style.