Is the poet submissive to the wind-God? How can you say so?
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IT IS FROM THE POEM WIND BY SUBRAMANIA BHARATHI GRADE 9 ENGLISH BEEHIVE TEXTBOOK
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In the poem, the poet speaks straight to the wind. In reality he is making a appeal to the wind and asking for protection from the storm.
- The question has been asked from the poem wind by Subramania Bharathi.
- The poet wants the winds to arrive softly, without smashing the windows shutters, and without the documents being scattered, and the books being hurled.
- The poet says the wind God wins to claim wind doesn't care about the bulk, fragile elements but values what can stand tough winds and triumphantly rise.
- The poet also says that the wind god wins the weak collapsing buildings, walls, trees, lives and hearts and then crushes them all
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