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write an article describing 'wind' as a savior and a destroyer with reference to the poem "wind".​

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Answered by harbedi13
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Explanation:

The wind initially acts as a destroyer for the mankind by the havoc it creates everywhere. Its wrath troubles everyone since it breaks the shutters of the window, scatters papers here and there and its force tears the pages of the books. Also the poet mentions how the wind uses its power ruthlessly upon the weak such as crumbing houses, doors, wood, bodies and what not. It shows no mercy upon those on the verge of getting destroyed.

However the wind also plays a crucial role in allowing the mankind to have a face to face interaction with their potential. After the ruckus created by the wind the people learn to build strong homes, firm doors and bodies, make their hearts steadfast and bearable. Doing all of this will simply lead to the wind's defeat or it can be said that the wind will become friends with humans since it will no longer play a part in damaging their properties and lives.

The true meaning of this poem however lies beneath the fact how humans overcome obstacles in their life and make themselves harder and stronger for the next time.

Hope it helps!

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