b) What moral lesson do you get from the poem 'Wind'
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What moral lesson do you get from the poem 'Wind'?
Answer:-
Wind destroys the one who's weak. It becomes friend of those who are bold and strong. The poet symbolizes the wind to the obstacles we face in our lives in a poetic manner. Life is always fill of obstacles. Hence, if we are physically and mentally strong, we would be able to face the challenges and succed in our lives.
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The wind, through its violent force, can play havoc in the world. It causes huge damage to life and property. Buildings collapse, window shutters are broken, papers are scattered and books are thrown down. The wind causes clouds to make heavy showers which create many problems for the poor and weak people. When the violent wind blows, the fragile, unsturdy houses crumble down, doors come off their hinges, rafters fall down, and the wooden panels collapse. The small flames of fires are also extinguished by the wind. The god of wind suppresses and destroys weak people and structures. Proud of his power, he causes large-scale destruction.