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how does the poet describe the wind in the poem 'wind'

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The poet appeals to the strong wind blow softly or gently so that the windows do not get broken or papers are not scattered. The furious winds make a mess of every arrangement. Books are thrown down the shelf, their pages are torn. The rains follow the winds. That way winds make fun of the week things and persons - frail and delicate doors, rafters, houses, woods, human beings and even week hearts. The wind god blows violently and crushes everything that falls in his way. He is so wilful that he listen to no appeals. The only safeguard against the blows of the wind is building strong homes, having firm doors and windows.
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