explain the statement:'he makes strong fires roar and flourish
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In this poem, the narrator describes the wind action.
It breaks up the windows shutters, throws it down on the books & demolishes frail houses.
Wind does not have any impact on the strong houses as it blows out the weak fires.
Thus, it is quite clear that nobody will care for the weak-hearted people so it is advised to make yourself strong enough.
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The poet explains how the wind helps the strong ones and teases the weaklings. A strong wind makes the strong fires roar and flourish. It becomes bigger and more powerful.
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