On day two of this unit we discussed how the oppositional categories of "Innocence" and "Experience" function in Blake's work. The relationship between seemingly opposing forces, or states of being, is a recurring theme in much Romantic poetry. In your teacher's classroom in the Villa Diodati you will find a room named Assignment 7. This room has two sub-rooms, one called Innocence and one called Experience. Read Shelley's poem "Ode to the West Wind" and pick two oppositional objects that appear in the poem, one to represent Innocence and one Experience. Build MOO objects that represent each of these objects and place them in the appropriate rooms in the Assignment 7 MOOspace. (Remember to lock your object in the room after you drop it there by typing "lock <object name> with me".) Each object should contain a header image and use showing writing in the description to describe the object and explain why it fits in the room that you have placed it in.