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Good analysis of the theme, and I must mention your bravery in attempting Shelley - not quite the easiest of the Romantic poets. I agree that a common theme in this particular poem involves beauty, spirit, and goodness, and humankind's pursuit for them, often appearing synonymously and simultaneously, but not entirely that it always "struggles," dominated by evil, darkness, and melancholy. Shelley writes that such darker, evil attributes, which persist among unquiet minds of superstition, exist amid "vain endeavors," leading one to doubt; these lead one to a "dark reality." The speaker of the poem writes of the "immortal and omnipotent," individual spirit seeming the most accurate pursuer of truth and intellect, yet this spirit gets clouded, so to speak, by impediments such as age (stanza 5), environment (the metaphors of season and time of day in stanza 7), and the "[f]rail spells" of over-attempts to pursue truth and intellect (stanza 3).Originally Posted by keerazee
Though the Romantics, such as Shelley, appeared somewhat later in the Gothic literature genre, I agree with you that this poem could easily fit under such a category with its darker themes. The common attributes of horror and terror, such as in Frankenstein or The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, comes more into appearance in "Hymn to Intellectual Beauty" by the horror and terror of ignorance, superstition, death, and their accidental, unintended pursuits - the type of idea that "everybody thinks they're right," n'est pas? Shelley takes a much more cerebral than material stance to consider this a Gothic text, in comparison to a "Modern Prometheus."Originally Posted by keerazee
Comparing Shelley's poem with these works sounds quite adequate, justified, and an admirable pursuit, but selections from Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre sound somewhat tempting, too, especially the discovery of Mr. Rochester's mentally unstable wife - a darker, hidden, somewhat Freudian truth brought to light and awareness - just an idea.Originally Posted by keerazee
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