what does the poet say the wind god winnows
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the poet wants to tell that wind brings difficulty for the weak ones but not to the healthy ones.....it winnows the weak from the healthy.
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The poet says that the wind God destroys everything weak. The weak
crumbling houses, doors, rafters, wood, bodies and lives and crushes
them all. The wind God winnows implies that nature sifts the weak
things from the strong ones. Everything that is weak is tossed by the
powerful wind and gets destroyed. Just like the winnower separates the
grains of wheat from the chaff, similarly, the wind god separates the
weak from the strong.
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