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explain the poet's attitude towards the wind

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Answered by adithyadeb
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The poet speaks to the wind with anger. Strong winds are known to cause plenty of damage and destruction to both life and property. Storms, cyclones, gales and strong winds cause havoc on land. They uproot trees, bring down houses, tear down electric posts and even cause damage to the boards and frighten the poor fishermen and sailors out at sea. Overall, the poet tries to convey that the wind god crumbles the whole of earth.

Answered by parigautam102001
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poet says in starting to come softly and gently he says in anger that wind is so.much violent which destroy huge life and property it makes fun of weaklings and crushes them all wind not listen to us so we should be so strong to face all problems by making heart steadfast then wind will become friend of us at last poet said that wind is saviour and destroyers which depend on object upon it acted

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