<P> The poem "Ode to the West Wind" consists of five sections (cantos) written in terza rima . Each section consists of four tercets (ABA, BCB, CDC, DED) and a rhyming couplet (EE). The Ode is written in iambic pentameter . </P> <P> The poem begins with three sections describing the wind's effects upon earth, air, and ocean . In the last two sections, the poet speaks directly to the wind, asking for its power, to lift him up and make him its companion in its wanderings . The poem ends with an optimistic note which is that if winter days are here then spring is not very far . </P> <P> The poem "Ode to the West Wind" can be divided in two parts: the first three cantos are about the qualities of the Wind and each ends with the invocation "Oh hear!". The last two cantos give a relation between the Wind and the speaker . </P> <P> The first stanza begins with the alliteration "wild West Wind" (line 1). The form of the apostrophe makes the wind also a personification . However, one must not think of this ode as an optimistic praise of the wind; it is clearly associated with autumn . The first few lines contain sinister elements, such as "leaves dead" (2), the aspect of death being highlighted by the inversion which puts "dead" (2) at the end of the line . These leaves haunt as "ghosts" (3) that flee from something that panics them . </P>

Ode to the west wind summary in hindi