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The summary of the poem WIND in ENGLISH 9CLASS

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey....

The poet describes the power of wind in this poem. The wind

is compared with force in this poem. The wind can easily break window panes

when it blows strongly.

The books from shelf fell down and wind tears apart the

pages.It feels like wind enjoys its power and laughs at weaker

things.

Doors, woods and even hearts are not safe from its strength. Wind is

strong enough to detoriate them all.

The summary of the poem is wind is dominant only on weaker things.

It cannot harm stronger objects. In our daily lives we can take example from it

that if we are strong, our enemies cannot destroy us.

hope it help u.


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Answer:

The first part of the poem describes the action of the wind. The poet asks the wind to come softly. He requests the wind not to break the shutters of the windows, not to scatter the papers and throw down the books from the shelf. But the wind throws the books and tears the pages. The poet says that the wind makes a mockery of weaklings. It brings down frail houses, crumbling doors, rafters, and even weak hearts. It crushes everything that is weak.

The poet advises us to be strong. Only then can we save ourselves from the wind. We should build strong homes with firm doors. Our bodies and hearts should also be strong. It is the way of the world to kick the weak and to be friends with the strong. The wind blows out the weak fires but makes the strong fires roar and flourish. Thus, the poem conveys the idea that nobody cares for the weak. Even the wind is on the side of the strong people. We must make ourselves strong to become successful and overcome the challenges in life.

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