2. Wind by Subramania Bharati
In Wind, the poet Subramania Bharati personifies the wind to discuss the challenges and hardships in life. The wind is depicted as a powerful force that destroys everything weak, whether it is delicate plants or fragile homes. The poem symbolizes the difficulties that humans face, urging them to become strong and resilient. Bharati encourages the reader to build firm structures in life—both physically and metaphorically—to withstand the storms that come their way.
The poem is written in free verse, with a tone that is both commanding and motivational. The wind becomes a metaphor for the trials of life, and Bharati suggests that only those who are strong and prepared can survive these challenges.
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