what does the poet think of the wind gods attitude to the request of people
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the poet believes that the wind God is indifferent to the requests of people.even though people request him to blow gently,he doesn't pay any heed to their pleas. he is defiant and doesn't care about the wishes of people.it means that the intensity of the wind is beyond human control
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The poet believes that the wind god is indifferent to the requests of people. Even though people request him to blow gently, he does not pay any heed to their pleas. He is defiant and does not care about the wishes of people. It means that the intensity of the wind is beyond human control.
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