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summary of the wind​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the poem "wind" the poet describes wind as a naughty creature

who comes and destroys everything.The poet says that the wind will blow away papers and will

pull down the book shelves.The strong will even tears away the pages of the books.Then the poet says that the wind also brings rain along with it.Then the poet requests the wind not cause any destruction.The poet says that we can symbolise the wind as a problem in our life.The person who is emotionally weak won't survive the problems abd will breakdown easily while a strong person will survive and circumstance.

Answered by kalyani2067
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The poet opens by addressing the wind, calling it a strange being, going where it wills, and subject to none of the physical or legal restraints of ordinary human life. After praising it for its power the poet goes on to compare it to an author, a sower of leaves, and a jester. Then he asks the wind to visit Uwch Aeron [the northern part of Ceredigion, from where Parth came], and, paying no heed to her husband Bwa Bach to visit the poet's lover Morfudd, on whose account he is an exile from his native land. The wind is to send the poet's sighs to Morfudd, to assure her of his continued love, and to return safely.

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