If its for suicide then : Society is s**t, Everyone thinks about themselves and bullying
If its not for suicide then : The world is a beautiful place and there are many things to see, Family or friends and everyone has the one person in their life that you find and is your reason to live your goal in life is to find that one person and live you life with them hope this helped :)
The correct answer would be conflicts of the heart.
The simile of Lines 18 through 23 compares the storm clouds that whip across the sky from the horizon to the zenith to: locks of hair of a frenzied woman. (Ode to the West Wind).
1) based on “grove” and “nature” i would assume a variety animal calls
2) “sad thoughts” seem to refer to the “what man has made of man” as it seems the poet is upset that the link of nature and soul is mended in some way. this could be reference towards deforestation or other acts we have caused to destroy nature
As long as its not treated since Ebola is a bacteria that can thrive and repopulate.