What does windy nights by robert louis stevenson mean?
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The poet associates the wind to the moon and stars, late at night. The wind is picturised as a man on a horseback, who gallops on and on and make the trees cry and toss the ships at sea. The galloping horseman comes on and off.
The wind is portrayed as a mysterious, dark force that is inevitable and inescapable.
The poem ‘Windy Nights’ is by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850 – 1894), a Scottish poet and writer.
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