what do the last four lines of the poem mean to you wind
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In the last four lines, the poet inspires us to face the wind, which symbolises the hardships of our lives, courageously. He tells us that the wind can only extinguish the weak fires, it intensifies the stronger ones.
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In the last four lines, the poet says that strong wind is like hardships we should face it.
Explanation:
- The name "Wind" suggests that the poem is about wind.
- The poet says the wind should be soft and delicate.
- Strong and powerful wind cause destruction and damage to the surrounding.
- In the last four lines, the poet says that strong wind is like hardships we should face it.
- The poet symbolizes the hardships and difficulties with fire and says that it can only extinguish the weak fires.
- Therefore we should become strong and courageous to face the wind.
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