The poem Wind by Subramania Bharati does not have a rhyme scheme. It is written in Blank Verse. Read summary of this poem.
The poem Wind by Subramania Bharati does not have a rhyme scheme. It is written in Blank Verse.
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The poem Wind by Subramania Bharati does not have a rhyme scheme. It is written in Blank Verse. Read summary of this poem.
The poem Wind by Subramania Bharati does not have a rhyme scheme. It is written in Blank Verse.
See lessThe moral of the poem Wind is that wind (which symbolises problems and challenges of life) is there for a reason. We cannot stop it nor can escape it. The only option is to either face it with boldness or fail. Hence, we should have strong will power, goal and firm determination. Those who lack willRead more
The moral of the poem Wind is that wind (which symbolises problems and challenges of life) is there for a reason. We cannot stop it nor can escape it. The only option is to either face it with boldness or fail. Hence, we should have strong will power, goal and firm determination. Those who lack will power fail miserably.
See lessFollowing literary devices have been used in the poem Wind: Metaphor: It is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. In the poem Wind is a metaphor as it symbolises challenges that humans face in their lives. PersonificatRead more
Following literary devices have been used in the poem Wind:
Subramania Bharati is the poet of the poem Wind. However it was originally written in Tamil Language. It was translated into English by A.K. Ramanujan. Read summary of this poem.
Subramania Bharati is the poet of the poem Wind. However it was originally written in Tamil Language. It was translated into English by A.K. Ramanujan.
See lessThe main theme of the poem problems in our lives are like wind. They will come to us all the time. We cannot stop them or escape them. We have to face them and bear the hardships. There are people who are weak and frail. They don't have goals in their life nor will power or confidence to face theseRead more
The main theme of the poem problems in our lives are like wind. They will come to us all the time. We cannot stop them or escape them. We have to face them and bear the hardships.
There are people who are weak and frail. They don’t have goals in their life nor will power or confidence to face these problems. Hence the problems ruin their lives. they fail miserably and live a life of hardships and troubles.
On the other hand, those who are strong and have confidence and will power face these problems with all their might and in finally succeed because problems make us strong and flourish in the world. Hence we all should have strong will power.
See lessIn the poem Wind by Subramania Bharati, Wind symbolises challenges, problems, difficulties and hurdles which we face in our life. Read summary of this poem.
In the poem Wind by Subramania Bharati, Wind symbolises challenges, problems, difficulties and hurdles which we face in our life.
See lessThe central idea of the poem Wind is that problems are part and parcel of every human being, They will always come and torture us. Those who face them boldly succeed and prosper in their lives who those who are weak and lack courage, fail miserably. Hence we should always be ready to face problems aRead more
The central idea of the poem Wind is that problems are part and parcel of every human being, They will always come and torture us. Those who face them boldly succeed and prosper in their lives who those who are weak and lack courage, fail miserably. Hence we should always be ready to face problems as well as challenges.
See lessThe message of the poem Wind is that problems and challenges in our lives are like wind i.e. mighty, everlasting and trouble-making. We cannot stop them. Hence, we should make ourselves strong and bold. We should have courage enough to face them. Those who lack courage and will power fail in their lRead more
The message of the poem Wind is that problems and challenges in our lives are like wind i.e. mighty, everlasting and trouble-making. We cannot stop them. Hence, we should make ourselves strong and bold. We should have courage enough to face them. Those who lack courage and will power fail in their lives badly while those who face these problems with firm determination, succeed and become prosperous.
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The title of the poem "Wind" is symbolic and carries a deep and profound meaning. In the beginning, the poet is asking the wind to not ruin everything. However in stanza, we find that wind represents the problems and challenges which we face in our life. It (problems and challenges) is harsh on thoRead more
The title of the poem “Wind” is symbolic and carries a deep and profound meaning. In the beginning, the poet is asking the wind to not ruin everything. However in stanza, we find that wind represents the problems and challenges which we face in our life.
It (problems and challenges) is harsh on those who are weak and fragile but it makes one strong and successful who has firm determination and will power. This is why the poet says that it blows out weak fires and makes strong fires roar and flourish.
In other words, the problems which we face in life make us strong, experienced and finally lead to success. But we need to be brave and courageous enough to face them.
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