Answer:
The answer is C: Life is fleeting and constantly changing
Explanation:
i believe this is the question.
Read the last stanza of "Mutability.”
It is the same!—For, be it joy or sorrow,
The path of its departure still is free:
Man’s yesterday may ne’er be like his morrow;
Nought may endure but Mutability.
Which of Shelley’s ideas from "A Defence of Poetry,” is most reflected in this stanza?
<em>The answer is C: Life is fleeting and constantly changing. </em>
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<em>It is the same! - For, be it joy or sorrow (regardless the condition)</em>
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<em>The path of its departure still is free: (it shows how life is fleeting)</em>
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<em>Man's yesterday may ne'er be like his morrow; (there are so much change in one's life.)</em>
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<em>Nought may endure but Mutability. (It seems like a paradox, but only one thing will remain: change)</em>