What is the symbolism of 'wind'
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It is the messenger of divine intervention, and it is the vital breath of the universe (Cooper, 192). Wind often represents the fleeting and transient, the elusive and the intangible. In the Bible, God's ruah (wind, spirit, breath) moved upon the face of the waters (Genesis 1:2).
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The wind symbolises difficulties and challenges. In the poem, the poet wants to say that wind has the power to destroy things but we should not be disappointed because of this. We should take the boldness of wind as a challenge and should come out as a winner. We should be strong and determined to face the wind.
.The wind extinguishes the weak fires and makes the strong fires to develop more. The wind is a symbol of challenges and struggles in our life. ... The wind puts off the weak fires, the challenges and hardships in life will furthur weaken and destroy the people who are not strong enough to face them.