6. Does the speaker approve of the wind's actions? Explain with reference to the poem
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The wind is frightening, but the tone of the poem is one full of excitement, awe, and anticipation. Hughes isn't criticising the wind. Although perhaps he is a criticising human for forgetting how powerful nature can be. The poem is packed with sensual imagery, metaphor, simile, and personification
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