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The destruction of the wind has been compared to the challenges of life in the poem 'Wind'. Elaborate with evidence from the poem. 5 marks

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Answered by yashkm111204
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The poet is talking to the wind. He asks the wind to come softly. So, he is saying that the wind should not be very strong, loud.It should be soft and subtle. Then he says that the wind is very powerful it is destructive, it breaks the shutters of windows and scatters the papers. When the wind is very powerful, all the books which are kept on the shelf fall down. So here, the poet is describing the power of the wind. Then he says to the wind to look at the destruction that it had done. Whenever there is a strong wind all the thing that are weak, like small plants, tiny children, etc., they all get scared and they can even fall and get hurt. We can say that in the initial part of the poem, the poet is referring to wind as a young child. He is saying that it should come softly just like a small child does. In the later part, we come to know that the wind is destructive just like a youth. Just like a young boy or a young girl who is full of energy, violence and destruction

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Answered by lova7760
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