1. The Mask of Anarchy
Later, in Italy, after he had lost his wife, Mary, and his 3 children, he began to accept his self-imposed exile, as he branded as an immoralist, an atheist and political subversive by British opinion. ... According to these beliefs, we can imply that that Shelly advocated the spirit of revolution and the power of free thought. ... Shelly, here, emphasized the dreadful image of Anarchy as it was born on earth purely for the sake of destruction. ...
- Word Count: 2715
- Approx Pages: 11
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School