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Why does the poet feel this way in a poem "the tease?

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Answered by Idontgiveashit
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The narrator is talking about the wind. It is called a nuance, and she says it teases her in several respects. It pounce upon her from all over. Often it grabs her hat and clutches her hair and ties her clothes in knots. She wishes that she had a snare to catch it, but then she doesn’t dare to do that, because if there was no wind, she couldn’t handle her boat or fly her kite!

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