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Write the activities of the west wind over the land

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Answered by Anonymous
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The West Wind's effect in the sky is as tumultuous as its effect on land. In the second stanza, with the help of three images, the poet splendidly describes the terrible impact of the West Wind on the clouds. The Wind is pictured as a great river and the clouds are like leaves.

Answered by aryansuts01
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The actions of the west wind on the land are described in vivid detail in the first stanza. The fierce wind shakes, sheds, and carries away the dead leaves that are "yellow and black as pale and frantic crimson." These leaves resemble the famine-stricken masses. In their gloomy, winter beds, the wind also carries and gathers the seeds. These seeds germinate in the spring, creating a fresh natural environment. With fresh hues and scents, Earth becomes vibrant and lovely.

Explanation:

These clouds carry hail, black rain, and fire in addition to rain, lightning, and thunder. The entire landscape appears to be a large grave with a dome on top where the "death year" would be interred as the sky darkens with black clouds. As a result, the West Wind causes significant sky disturbances that result in lightning, rain, and thunder.

Thus, the West Wind is a "destroyer" and a "preserver." Because the West Wind is such a strong force, it creates significant turbulence on land, in the sky, and over the ocean. The wind in the sky shatters the clouds, shaking them "from the tangled boughs of Heaven and Ocean" "like earth's withering leaves."

The Mediterranean Sea is awakened by the west wind, which was dozed off by its own currents and dreamed of "ancient palaces and towers covered with flowers and azure moss. The west wind has an impact on the Atlantic, inspiring and carving chasms in it like a weapon with a very large blade.

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