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What moral lesson do you get from poem wind
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 6 months ago

The moral lessons that we learn from the poem is that the poem inspires us to face challenges and hardship with courage, firm determination and grit.

The poem Wind is a symbol of problems and obstacles which are to be dealt with without fear.

We must be friends with the wind (obstacles) to cope with hard situations that we face on our daily lives.

The poet describes how the wind   has both bad and good effects, In order to elucidate on the bad effects of the wind, he shows how a wind can blot out a fire if it is glowing with a weak force.

However, If the fire is blowing strongly then the wind will not blow it out but makes it fiercer.
Thus the wind can nurture that which is already strong.

The poet comes in to conclusion after weighing both the bad and good effects of wind.
He says that, If we are strong then the wind is a good friend for us to have, for he will increase our strength.

He also says that we should sing our devotion to the wind god on a daily basis.

Finally, he asks the wind to come to him softly, but he shows that he has thought out his address to the wind very well, He knows how the wind can strengthen him, but also know he must not overestimate his own strength or disrespect the wind god.
To prevent himself from doing either, he asks the wind to come to him in a gentle manner. 

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