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write long summary of poem wind??​

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Answered by 8860266099
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SUMMARY ON POEM WIND

The poem opens plea to the wind to blow gently and not to cause any damage .It is urged not to break the shutters of the windows or scatter pages by blowing them away. Personifying  the wind ,the poet tells it not  throw down books on the shelf ,and draws its attention to the papers that  it is torn and the rain that has brought again .The poet is not happy with the wind's attitude here.

He feels that the wind takes the advantage of weak people helplessness and blows so hard that their houses get destroyed ;they get injured or even killed ,their lives are shattered ,trees get uprooted and people suffer great loss .They feel very low and crestfallen .Wind ,who has been refered to as god ,has the potential of destroying anything or anybody that comes in the way or tries to oppose him.The poem closes with the observation that the wind extinguishes weak fires only .The strong flames are flared up further by it. If we are weak the wind will overpower us ;if we are strong it will aid us .When we make make ourselves compacting  the wind it will become our friend......

Answered by KhataranakhKhiladi2
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In the poem, the poet is talking to the wind and he asks the wins to come softly. Poet also says that wind should not be strong and it should come delicately and softly. Then he describes that powerful wind is destructive and it breaks the shutters and windows and scatters the paper. Moreover, when the wind is very powerful then it takes down the books from the shelves. After that, he asks the wind to look at the damage it has caused.  Further, whenever the wind is strong all the weak things like plants, children, etc. get fearful and sometimes get hurt. In the initial part of the poem, the poet is referring to the wind as a young child. Firstly, he said that it comes softly as a child does. Later on, we come to know that it became destructive like a youth full of energy, violence, and destruction.  In the next pare he continuously repeated the word ‘crumbling’ to lay stress that everything crumbles in the face of strong wind. So, the poet wants to say that everything breaks when the wind is very strong and powerful. He says that weak houses, weak doors, beams, wooden structures, bodies of people, animals, etc. all fall and crumbles. In addition, everything which is weak reacts by breaking or falling down in the face of hardship. Hence, the poet says that whenever weak people faces and hardship or challenge in life they fall or break down.  In the next paragraph, he addresses the wind as ‘wind god’ and he says that the powerful god of wind examines, meaning it shifts people and those who are weak fall down and get crushed. Therefore, here the poet made a comparison between wheat and people. Just like we sort the wheat to separate the grain from the chaff, in the same way, the wind god separates the strong people form weak people. Moreover, when there is strong wind all the things that are weak fall and get crushed.  After that, the poet wants us to make friends with the wind i.e. the hardships in our lives. He says that we should be ready for the problems as they will come and will not listen to us. Also, we should build strong homes and close the doors of our house firmly so the wind cannot enter them. Moreover, the poet says that we should make our hearts and bodies stronger to face these challenges. And when we are strong enough to face challenges then we will not feel troublesome.  He keeps the wind on a pedestal and comparing it to god. The poet says that wind is a god and we praise it daily.  He also adds that everything that is weak gets over in the face of the strong wind. In addition, all the things that are strong flourish and grow stronger. The poet gives us the message we should make ourselves physically and mentally strong to face these challenges. Also, when we become their friends then we will be happy. As they will help us to become stronger and better because the challenges and hardships of life make us better.

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