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Nandini Singh 5 years ago

Aditi4909 24.04.2018 English Secondary School +5 pts Answered Summary of poem wind by subramania bharati 2 SEE ANSWERS Answer Expert Verified 4.0/5 904  priyankamathur Ace 3.8K answers 874.3K people helped In the poem "wind" the poet describes wind as a naughty creature who comes and destroys everything.The poet says that the wind will blow away papers and will pull down the book shelves.The strong will even tears away the pages of the books.Then the poet says that the wind also brings rain along with it.Then the poet requests the wind not cause any destruction.The poet says that we can symbolise the wind as a problem in our life.The person who is emotionally weak won't survive the problems abd will breakdown easily while a strong person will survive and circumstance.    tramwayniceix and 1435 more users found this answer helpful THANKS 904 4.0 (532 votes) 2 Vry perfect ans fo class9 You have written a wrong spelling in the last third line third word. It will be "and" not "abd" Answer 4.0/5 1083  myrakincsem Ace 4.5K answers 761.6K people helped The poet describes the power of wind in this poem. The wind is compared with force in this poem. The wind can easily break window panes when it blows strongly.  The books from shelf fell down and wind tears apart the pages.It feels like wind enjoys its power and laughs at weaker things.  Doors, woods and even hearts are not safe from its strength. Wind is strong enough to detoriate them all. The summary of the poem is wind is dominant only on weaker things. It cannot harm stronger objects. In our daily lives we can take example from it that if we are strong, our enemies cannot destroy us.
Wind Summary – As the name suggests this poem is about wind. However, the wind is a natural phenomenon. And in the poem, the poet describes the power of the wind and calls wind destructive. Further, he links the destructive power of the wind with the difficulties of life. He says that weak people breakdown easily, but stronger people emerge out stronger. Also, the poem gives a very important lesson that we should be mentally tough and physically strong in order to survive the hardships of life. However, a weak person crumbles and breakdown like an old building. So it is necessary that we should make these destructive forces our friends with our determination and strength.
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