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Does the poem reflect the human suffering being initiated by wind? Explain with examples.ill mark the answer brainliest if u give it quick

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Answered by wastebasket
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NAMASTE,

Sol.

I believe that wind is a touching example of the methaphor of God’s will for a variety of reasons. First wind is invisible, but the effects it has on other aspects of this world are clear and evident. Our poem reflects upon both the constructive and destructive paths taken by the wind. Wind is extreme and violent, but not necessarily legitimately with anger and emotions. Winds emphasize the passionate, intense nature of the poet, while the decay and death inherent in the metaphor suggest the sacrifice and suffering of humans. ✔️

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Answered by RAAZ34
5

Answer:

Explanation:

The poet tells us that we should be mentally and physically strong. If we have these capabilities we will never feel afraid rather we will rise in our self-esteem. The poet tells us this in the form of a poem where the wind troubles the weaklings, then the weaklings understand to face the wind by increasing their self-esteem.

⚠️ ᕼOᑭᗴ YOᑌ ᗩᖇᗴ ՏᗩTIՏᖴIᗴᗪ ᗯITᕼ ᗰY ᗩᑎՏᗯᗴᖇ !

Iᖴ ՏO..........

✅ ᑭᒪZ ᗰᗩᖇK ᗩՏ ᗷᖇᗩIᑎᒪIᗴՏT ✅

✅ ᑭᒪZ ᖴOᒪᒪOᗯ ᗰᗴ ✅

✅ ᑭᒪZ ᘜIᐯᗴ TᕼᗩᑎKՏ TO ᗰY ᗩᑎՏᗯᗴᖇՏ ✅

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