what role does the wind play in 'daybreak'?
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Longfellow in his poem 'Daybreak' has presented the wind as a messenger of Nature. It can speak like a human being. At dawn, it rises from the sea. Then it asks the mists to make room for its movement.
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In the poem 'Daybreak', Longfellow personifies the wind which emerges from the sea and crosses onto the land, announcing the advent of a new day.
In other words, the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow portrays wind as a harbinger of a new morning.
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