The Power of Wind: Literary Analysis
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Who does the poet compare the wind to and what message does he give about it?

The poet compares the wind to a god and praises it daily. He gives the message that everything weak gets overpowered by the strong wind, while all the strong things flourish and grow stronger.

What does the poet suggest about facing challenges and becoming happy?

The poet suggests that we should make our hearts and bodies stronger to face challenges, and when we become friends with challenges, they will help us become stronger and better, leading to happiness.

What is the poet's message about the hardships of life?

The poet's message is that the challenges and hardships of life make us better, and we should make ourselves physically and mentally strong to face these challenges.

According to the poet, what happens when we are strong enough to face challenges?

<p>According to the poet, when we are strong enough to face challenges, we will not feel troublesome.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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