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How does the poet speak to the wind in anger or in humour? You must also have seen or heard of the wind "crumbling lives". What is your response to this? Is it like the poet's?

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(From Wind poem, class 9 Beehive.)​

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Answered by drohan075
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Answer:

In the first stanza, the wind breaks the shutters of the windows, scatters the papers, throws down the books from the shelf, tears the pages of the books and brings rain.

Explanation:

The central idea of the poem is that we should be strong in mind and body. The wind will be our friend when we are strong . Actually the wind represents the difficulties and challenges we face in our life.

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