The wind blows out weak fires.
He makes strong fires roar and flourish.
His friendship is good.
We praise him every day.
(i)What are the weak and strong fire symbolic of?
(ii)The poetic device used in the above stanza is
a) pun b) personification c) simile
(iii) Name the poem & poet
Answers
Answer:-
The poet has kept the wind on a pedestal. He says that wind is a god and we praise wind every
day. He adds that everything that is weak gets over in the face of the strong wind. And all the
things that are strong flourish and grow stronger. The poet gives an example to prove this point.
He says that the wind can blow out a fire if it is glowing with a weak force. However, if the fire
is burning strongly, then the wind will not blow it out, but make it fiercer. These lines carry an
important message that the strong people emerge victorious in the face of adversities. We must
make ourselves strong like a burning fire which grows and flourishes in the violent wind. If we
are strong, then the wind is a good friend for us to have, for he will increase our strength. He also
says that we should sing our devotion to the wind god on a daily basis.
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