what is the central idea of poem wind
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The central idea of the poem wind is that the wind is asked by the poet not to break the shutters and not to scatter the books. The wind is also very clever at poking fun at weaklings. Crumbling wood, doors, rafters, bodies, lives, crumbling hearts-
The poet invites or tells the reader to make the heart steadfast, strong and to firm the body.The poet says that if we do these the wind will become are friend because the wind blows out weak fires and enrages strong ones. But we must praise him because his friendship is good.
The poet invites or tells the reader to make the heart steadfast, strong and to firm the body.The poet says that if we do these the wind will become are friend because the wind blows out weak fires and enrages strong ones. But we must praise him because his friendship is good.
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the central idea of the poem wind is to make ourselves strong to face obstacles that come in our ways. in this poem's the wind is the symbol of obstacles and messages conveys that wind blows the weaker things. we must have to make ourselves strong
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