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Who are disturbed by the winds in the poem wind

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poem wind talks about the wind blows strongly and as result breaks the windows of the shutters . The winds tends to disturb the young children in the school by throwing the books from the shelves . The weaklings can be referred to be the young students who have little to do about the wind .

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Answered by Anonymous
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Who are disturbed by the wind?

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The wind disturbs only those people who are not determined. The self confident people overcome the obstacles put before them by the wind. The wind does not have the knack to disturb the peace of mind of such people. The wind blows out weak fires and makes strong fires roar and flourish.

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