1. What is the poet’s suggestion for standing (challenging) the ruthless (cruel) power of the wind? How is the poet different from the religious priests who ask the weak to yield to the powerful?
2. Does the poet motivate people to rebel against the Wind-God? What is his real motivation?
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1.WE SHOULD BUILD STRONG HOMES AND CLOSE THE DOORS FIRMLY AND MAKE OUR HEART STRONG TO FACE THE SITUATION.(IDK)IS IT FROM THE CHAPTER WIND?
2.NO,HE IS TELLING WE SHOULD FIGHT BACK BUT TO FACE THE SITUATION NEXT TIME WHEN IT HAPPENS
2.NO,HE IS TELLING WE SHOULD FIGHT BACK BUT TO FACE THE SITUATION NEXT TIME WHEN IT HAPPENS
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YES IT IS FROM THE CHAPTER WIND
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1. The poet says to build strong homes, joint the doors firmly , practise to firm the body and make our heart determined. The poet is different from religious priests who ask the weak to yield to powerful as he encourages us to make ourselves strong and determined to face the strong wind.
2. Yes the poet motivate people to revel against the Wind-God. His real motivation is that we should face our difficulties couragely and to make our body strong and determined.
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