What is the message n Percy Bysshe Shelley's 'England, 1819'? Choose from the answers below

1. The poem is expression political hope.
2. Shelley vent his outrage at the crises plaguing his home country during one of the most chaotic years of its history.
3. Shelley criticises the effects of the Insdustrial Revolution.
4. Shelley vents at the practices of child labour.

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2. Shelley vents his outrage at the crises plaguing his home country during one of the most chaotic years of its history.

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The message of Percy Bysshe Shelley's 'England, 1819' can be summarized as follows:

2. Shelley vents his outrage at the crises plaguing his home country during one of the most chaotic years of its history.