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how does wind poke fun at weaklings

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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In the poem 'Wind,' the wind does not like anything that is weak. The wind is a strong and fierce force which harms, destroys and terrifies everything that comes in its course. It mocks and pokes fun at weaklings by mercilessly destroying houses, windows, books, doors, wood and rafters. It also causes devastation by crushing and crumbling weak bodies, lives and hearts.

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