How does the poet speak to the wind-in anger or with 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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The poet speaks to the wind in anger. He highlights the destructive nature of the wind. He is angry when he finds the wind crumbling lives. He is unhappy when he noticed that the wind is friendly with the strong ones and teases the weaklings
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