'Difficulties are meant to rouse, not discourage' substantiate the statement in reference to the poem 'wind'.
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'Difficulties are meant to rouse, not discourage' substantiate the statement in reference to the poem 'wind'.
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1. User Answers TEJASMESSI10
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This statement means that difficulties are one of the major part of our lives and they cannot be avoided.
By this the poet is trying to convey that we should learn from our complication and become stronger and stronger by facing them instead of crying and becoming a weakling avoiding or dodging them.
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2. User Answers sukesh0321
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The poem "Wind" written by "Subramania Bharati" was initially written in Tamil which was later translated to English by A.K. Ramanujan.
The poet considers Wind as a destructive force and compares it to the difficulties of life.
According to him, the weak ones that overcome the hardships of their lives and come out as victorious are the strong ones.
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