Why are the waves called proud in Anne Brontë s' poem
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The poet wishes that she could see the mighty waves getting lashed against each other which can cause a colossal shower of spray. She also has a wish to see the mad waves getting struck against the shore and hear their rolling thunder.
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Wood on a Windy Day by Anne Bronte is a poem that describes the turbulent elements on a windy day and how it changes her mood.
The poet wishes that she could see the mighty waves getting lashed against each other which can cause a colossal shower of spray.
She also has a wish to see the mad waves getting struck against the shore and hear their rolling thunder.
Hope it helps mate
The poet wishes that she could see the mighty waves getting lashed against each other which can cause a colossal shower of spray.
She also has a wish to see the mad waves getting struck against the shore and hear their rolling thunder.
Hope it helps mate
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