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The wind is
personified
in the poem
The poet addresses the
wind
and asks it to come
softly
The poet points out the
destruction
caused by the
wind
, including
torn
book
pages
and
disorganisation
The wind is described as
destructive
,
breaking
shutters,
scattering
papers, and causing books to
fall off shelves
The wind is clever in making fun of
weak
people, as it easily breaks
fragile
things
The poet addresses the
wind
as
God
and compares people to
wheat
, saying the
wind separates
the
strong
from the
weak
Instead of instructing the wind, the poet suggests
preparing
by
building strong homes
,
closing doors tightly
, and
strengthening bodies
and
hearts
Facing problems in life should be seen as an
opportunity
to
explore
inner
strength
and
overcome hardships
with
courage
The wind blows away
weak
things, leaving only the
strong
to
flourish
and become
stronger
Problems make individuals
mentally
and
physically stronger
, helping them learn to
overcome
the
difficulties
of
life
By overcoming
challenges
, the
wind
can become a
friend
, helping individuals grow stronger
mentally
and
physically