General Themes:
Prometheus monarch of Gods and Daemons, and all Spirits But One, who throng those
bright and rolling worlds Which Thou and I alone of living things Behold with sleepless eyes!
regard this Earth Made multitudinous with thy slaves, whom thou Requitest for knee-
worship, prayer, and praise, And toil, and hecatombs of broken hearts.
Fate, Time, Occasion, Chance and Change? To these All things are subject but eternal Love.
Neither to change, nor falter, nor repent; This, like thy glory, Titan, is to be Good, great and
joyous, beautiful and free; This is alone Life; Joy, Empire, and Victory!
To know nor faith, nor love, nor law, to be Omnipotent but friendless, is to reign;
Evil minds Change good to their own nature.
In each human heart terror survives The ruin it has gorged: the loftiest fear All that they
would disdain to think were true.
Many a million-peopled city Vomits smoke in the bright air! Mark that outcry of despair!
The good want power, but to weep barren tears. The powerful goodness want; worse need
for them. The wise want love; and those who love want wisdom;
For now there are two worlds of life and death: One that which thou beholdest; but the
other Is underneath the grave, where do inhabit The shadows of all forms that think and live,
Till death unite them and they part no more; Dreams and the light imaginings of men, And
all that faith creates or love desires, Terrible, strange, sublime and beauteous shapes
The idea that Shelley's verse is enchanting appears in the earliest criticism of the poet's
work,though it is hardly presented as a compliment.To the contrary,readers use this claim as
a means of damnation, and often a corroboration of their prior judgments against Shelley on
political,moral or philosophical grounds. Some critics,for example,suggest that Shelley
attempts to trick the reader into accepting positions that are seen as reprehensible through
such devices as the repetition of abstract words.
In conclusion,Shelley carries the rehabilitation of Prometheus's reputation further than any
other Romantics.Since Shelley views the apocalypse as a new creation,or recreation,of the
world,Prometheus Unbound makes a major contribution to the Romantic understanding of
creativity.
Prepared by : Sinde KURT