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학술저널
저자정보
박경화 (한남대학교)
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한국현대영어영문학회 현대영어영문학 현대영어영문학 제59권 제4호
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2015.1
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103 - 125 (23page)

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Plato contributed to Shelley’s thought and his philosophy satisfied both Shelley’s intellectual and spiritual needs. As a result, Plato’s influence is seen throughout his major poems. The Sensitive Plant written earlier in 1820 is one of these poems which are strongly influenced by Plato’s Idea theory. The poem takes the form of fable and is the story of a perfect Lady’s life and death told from the viewpoint of one of the plants in her garden. Nature in the first two parts of The Sensitive Plant is overtly represented as a paradisiacal springtime order that becomes the figurative counterpart of heavenly perfection. However, suddenly before the first leaf looked brown, the Lady in the garden died and all of these lovely and perfectly good plants die. Consequently, the garden looks desolate without any hope for vitality and life. However, the conclusion of this poem suggests that all these last events might not be true at all. Perhaps, in the realm of decay and mutability, human beings have changed not the Lady and the sensitive plant. It is not in Nature but in ourselves and in our own obscure organs of perception that the alteration inheres. Therefore, Shelley suggests that because the five senses and human reason are limited and fallible, the truth and reality are beyond human apprehension or understanding. The modest creed expressed at the end of The sensitive plant is shelley’s declaration that he is unwilling to accept as final the verdict of limited human senses and fallible human reason.

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