Central theme of the poem the wind in a frolic
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The Central theme of the poem is about the wind that takes the shape of a Tornado. Here it is described of possessing human qualities and feelings such as happiness and being mischievous too. It goes around everywhere making commotion and destroying and chasing things.
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: The poem ‘The Wind in a Frolic’ is written by the poet William Howitt. The poem is all about how
nature can be devastating without a prior warning. The central theme of the poem revolves around the
gusty wind. The wind wanted to have frolic, little mischief and fun but it ended in a disaster which
probably the wind never realised. This is similar to human behaviour too, when they do not realise what
a little act of mischief can lead to.
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