c) What divine from does the wind assume
and why in the peom 'the wind'?
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- The “divine” form given to the wind is that of the Wind God. The divine form is given to the wind so that nature can separate the weak from the strong.
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The “divine” form given to the wind is that of the Wind God. The divine form is given to the wind so that nature can separate the weak from the strong.
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