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He won't do what you tell him. Poem wind
Who is he and you here.​

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Answered by kundusiddhant2005
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Answer:

Explanation:

The word 'he' here means the wind god. Whenever a strong blows, we wish that it gets over soon but it takes a lot of time. The word 'you' means us who wish the above statement.

Answered by apeksha160
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Answer:

The line 'He won't do what you tell him' in the poem Wind is about the wind wherein 'he' refers to the wind and 'you' to the reader.

Explanation:

  • The poet describes the power and strength of the wind as it breaks the old, crumbling and weak things.
  • The wind does what it wants and does not listen to anyone.
  • The poet, in the end asks the readers to make their body and heart strong to face the wind. In a way, he asks everyone to face the difficulties in life with courage.
  • As it is only the weak that crumble under pressure from life's circumstances while fortune favours the brave.
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