Question

What is implied about the state of politics in 'England, 1819' by Shelley in the lines: 'Princes, the dregs of their dull race, who flow/Through public scorn, - mud from a muddy spring'?


All of the above


"He puts his hopes in the princes that will follow the 'old, mad, blind, despised and dying King'."


Shelley expresses his desire that the Religious Institutions should take over.


"Shelley implies that the royal bloodline flows to princes who are more of the same, predictable ""mud from a muddy spring,"" deserving all the ""public scorn"" surrounding them."

Answers

GPT 3.5
"Shelley implies that the royal bloodline flows to princes who are more of the same, predictable 'mud from a muddy spring,' deserving all the 'public scorn' surrounding them."

Related Questions