Answer:
there are no words or meanings
William Blake uses personification to portray winter as:
A monster.
"Lo! now the direful monster". Winter is represented as a monster, as an agent of evil that ignores the poet and lives on the depths of a volcano (the mount Hecla). The imagery used by Blake also adds notes of darkness and control by the use of doors, habitations and a sceptre of the world.
I could be wrong but I think its bellicose
The answer is D. They are less complex because they lack the multiple perspectives of the novel. if you are on Plato.