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Or like forgotten lyres, whose dissonant strings
Give various response to each varying blast,
To whose frail frame no second motion brings
One mood or modulation like the last.
-"Mutability,"
Percy Bysshe Shelley

This part of the poem compares people to lyres, which
are musical instruments. How does the poem describe
the sound the strings make?

✓ The strings are always making new sounds.

What idea about humans is expressed through this
description?

✓ People respond uniquely to different experiences.

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The poem is Mutability by Percy Bysshe Shelley.
1. The poem indicates the sounds made by the Lyres are different with each blast. The writer states: ...forgotten lyres, whose dissonant strings give various response to each varying blast...

2. The idea about humans expressed by this metaphor is that human beings respond differently to different events, hence, the unpredictability of human beings.

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