1. The Mask of Anarchy
He also opposed to the ideas of God's existence, aristocracy, and customs. ... From our point of views, the poem which best reflects his revolutionary attitude and his political and philosophical view is "The Mask of Anarchy-. ... He always expressed his philosophical view of reform in many pieces of his works. ... This allowed him to ponder many different situations, and determine deep philosophical views. ... As a result of this tragic event, Shelley who, generally, opposed to the idea of the privileged and advocated freedom felt anguished. ...
- Word Count: 2715
- Approx Pages: 11
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School