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The wind in the poem stands for challenges and difficulties of life. How do the
weaklings and the steadfast hearts react to these challenges?​

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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The wind comes as a challenge to the people. On the one hand, the weaklings are too weak to handle the destruction brought by the wind and they are losing it. While on the other hand, the steadfast hearts are strengthened enough to face the challenges brought by the wind.

Explanation:

  • In the poem, the wind is represented as the symbol of harsh times and challenges that we have to go through in life as humans.
  • Weaklings and Standfast are the two perspectives to view these challenges and the willingness and strength to overcome them.
  • Weaklings are mentally and emotionally broken and therefore, the wind attacks them more forcefully and makes fun of them by taking their only left resources as well.
  • While the steadfast hearts determinedly face the challenges put up by the wind and they overcome the harsh times quickly.
  • Thus, the author conveys the idea of adopting a positive perspective during harsh times.

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