Literature short paragraph assignments and one page critical analysis

Choose one metaphor or image and critically analyze the section of the readings below. Be certain to give evidence for your claims, refer to specific words or a line in your analysis.  Each section should be about a paragraph of analysis. (40 points)1.    Consider Percy Shelley’s To the West Wind. How do these images and metaphors honor or dismiss the natural force?    Thou, from whose unseen presence the leaves dead    Are driven, like ghosts from an enchanter fleeing,2. In what ways does John Keats use the metaphor of “unravish’d bride” to praise the beauty of the urn?    Thou still unravish’d bride of quietness,        Thou foster-child of silence and slow time,    Sylvan historian, who cast thus express         A lower tale more sweetly than our rhyme:3.    How does Bertha’s demand reflect on Mary Shelley’s construction of the female character? “You pretend to love, and you fear to face the Devil for my sake!”Section 3: Critical analysis. Choose ONE of the prompts below and consider the metaphors, similes, images, literary devices used to formulate your argument. Be certain to give evidence for your claims, refer to specific words or a line in your analysis. Please use the Response sheet for these three readings. (30 points).Consider Keats’ “Ode to a Grecian Urn” and discuss why this object is worth being discussed in a poem and the significance of the connections the speaker makes among the figures and events depicted on the urn?In what ways, does Rosetti’s poem support or denounce the Suffrages’ political platform for equal gender rights?Choose one image or metaphor from Robert Brownings’ “To My Last Duchess,” and explain how this image or metaphor illuminates Brownings’ purpose for the construction of this poem. What do we learn about the Duke, class, humanity?