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according to the poet the wind is great and strong elemental power do you agree give suitable illustration from the poem wind​

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Answered by TejasvaniChauhan
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The poet speaks to the wind with anger. Yes, strong winds are known to cause plenty of damage and destruction to both life and property. ... Yet, I do not agree with the poet that the wind only 'crumbles lives'. The wind is responsible for bringing rain; it cools the land and makes the climate pleasant.

In Bharati's poem, the wind is a destructive force. The wind is meant to wreak havoc which leads him to exhort people to fortify themselves. It functions as a spiritual entity with awe-inspiring power. ... The poem is an attempt to understand human mortality and fragility in the face of nature's permanence and strength.

It represents the spirit, the vital breath of the universe. J.C. Cooper points out that wind represents the power of spirit in sustaining life and holding it together. Hence the symbolic association of wind with cords, ropes and threads. ... Winds serve as messengers of the gods and can indicate the presence of divinity.

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Answered by AkankshyaNayak
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