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Reptile [31]
3 years ago
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There will always be someone waiting round the corner to over power and defeat us if we are weak” Explain the above statement wi

th reference to the poem “Wind”. How does the wind make fun of the weak?
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Oksanka [162]3 years ago
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This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.  

There will always be someone waiting round the corner to over power and defeat us if we are weak” Explain the above statement with reference to the poem “Wind”, by SUBRAMANIA BHARATI. How does the wind make fun of the weak?

Answer:

The idea that the wind makes fun of the weak appears in the poem through the description of the wind´s destruction capacity.

Explanation:

That destructive energy is a symbol of the difficulties people go through in life, a destruction that can have weak people breaking down, while stronger people can overcome the situation and become stronger. The wind, which is everywhere, resembles the possibility of someone defeating us if we are weak.

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