Answer: The poem ‘Wind’, by Subramania Bharati, teaches a very deep moral lesson for human beings. The 
poet uses the wind as a symbol of problems in life while the sturdy structures symbolize unfaltering, strong human beings. The poet uses both the symbols and direct statement to bring home the values of 
strong physical health and mental powers, confidence and a firm will. Life is not a cakewalk; it is 
strewn with obstacles and challenges. However only the weak-willed and infirm people are unable to 
beat these obstacles and challenges, and meekly accept their failures and defeats.The forces of 
unfavourable, unhappy circumstances fail to conquer those who have courage. Such people beat all 
odds against them and come out victorious and move on.Thus, the poem is didactic in nature and 
emphasizes the values of courage, confidence and strong will
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