A Defence of Poetry · English Literature

Why does Shelley argue that the introduction of 'metre' (regular rhythm) is natural to human expression?

  1. Because humans naturally seek order and harmony when expressing deep feelings
  2. Because ancient kings forced early poets to write in rhythm under pain of death
  3. Because it is easier to memorize long strings of text if they rhyme
  4. Because it limits imagination and keeps the poet from becoming too emotional
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Correct answer: Because humans naturally seek order and harmony when expressing deep feelings

Shelley states that the human mind naturally seeks harmony and order in its expressions. When people experience heightened states of emotion or creative thought, their language organically tends toward rhythmic, metrical arrangements. This metrical harmony serves as an intrinsic manifestation of the beauty and structural unity found within the imagination itself.

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