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Beauty in the Poetry of Percy Shelly

 

            A central theme in many of Shelley's poems is beauty. Shelley did not describe beauty in a typical fashion throughout his poems. He strove to express a new understanding of the word beauty. According to Shelley, beauty is not a label that can be given to some object, it is more of a feeling or idea. It brings joy into our lives. It is something to be appreciated, not the object of obsession. He expresses these views in his poetry by making connections between the human mind and how it perceives the beautiful.
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             In "Hymn to Intellectual Beauty" Shelley starts the poem by writing "The awful shadow of some unseen Power Floats, through unseen, among us, visiting This various world. It visits with inconstant glance Each human heart and countenance" This shadow represents how Shelley perceives beauty. It floats around inspiring awe in the hearts of individuals. A "shadow" is used to describe this feeling because a "shadow" is closely related to something invisible. Shelley's point is beauty is not an object you can just look at and deem as beautiful. Beauty is an Idea that comes and goes in all of us. "Spirit of Beauty, that dost consecrate With thine own hues all thou dost shine upon Of human thought or form,- Where art thou gone?. Why aught should fail and fade that once is shown; Why fear and dream and death and birth" Here the narrator is basically questioning the meaning of life. He doesn't understand why the "Spirit of Beauty" must leave. Why must something that brings about such powerful and inspirational emotions fade over time? It is human nature to question these things, but as a person you should not dwell on what has been or what could be. You should be open and accepting of what is to come. The "Spirit of beauty" cannot stay with you forever or you would be "immortal , and omnipotent" according to Shelley. But It does come and go bringing about new feelings of inspiration with each visit.


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