A dirge is a funeral song. Why did Shelley choose that title for this poem?

A Dirge by Percy Bysshe Shelley Rough wind, that moanest loud Grief too sad for song; Wild wind, when sullen cloud Knells all the night long; Sad storm, whose tears are vain, Bare woods, whose branches strain, Deep caves and dreary main,-- Wail, for the world's wrong!

He is discouraged by the state of society.

He is embracing nature and its violence.

He wishes to mourn nature.

He wishes to comfort nature.

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The poem has got a sad tone, symbolized with a matching grief of nature, such as wild wind, sullen cloud and sad storm. The author reflects his own grief with nature's grief. Indeed, Shelly dedicated the poem to his friend, English Romantic poet John Keats and to his son after the untimely the death of the poet and his son. The correct and logical answer among the multiple choices is the third option.    

The reason why Shelley chose that title for the poem is because:

  • He wishes to mourn nature.

A dirge is a funeral song

The poem has got a sad tone, symbolized with a such as wild wind, sullen cloud and sad storm.

The author reflects his own grief with nature's grief.

Indeed, Shelly dedicated the poem to his friend, John Keats and to his son after the untimely the death of the poet and his son.

In conclusion, the correct answer is option C.

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