Explanation of the poem the wind in a frolic by william howitt
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The whole poem is written as if the wind is echoing its thoughts. The wind is in the mood for some fun and all set to cause a commotion. It shook various sign boards and blew off women’s bonnets. The apples and oranges fell off the trees and rolled on the ground much to the delight of urchins who ran behind them to collect as many fruits as they could.
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