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in the poem the wind the poet is presenting India during British rule.comment?​

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The poem Wind by Subramania Bharati tells us how we must stand against our oppressors.

Explanation:

  • The poet speaks with the wind in this poem. Wind power was mentioned and the poet says wind is destructive. He has related the disruptive force of the wind to life's adversities, stating that the weak people are breaking down, however stronger individuals arise out of adversities. The poem gives an essential lesson that we need to endure the challenges of our life mentally rough and physically strong.
  • The Indians were just like what the poet is describing in the poem under Britain's reign from 1600 to 1947. Throughout the sight of the formidable British Indians feel weaker. Since the Indians were weak and unorganized the strong British controlled the people. The British became more arrogant and dominant when the Indians pleaded for mercy from the British; however later the the weak began their war against the strong.

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Answered by alimabdilla
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Answer:

The Indians were just like what the poet is describing in the poem under Britain's reign from 1600 to 1947. Throughout the sight of the formidable British Indians feel weaker. Since the Indians were weak and unorganized the strong British controlled the people. The British became more arrogant and dominant when the Indians pleaded for mercy from the British; however later the the weak began their war against the strong.

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