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Glossary: poking fun: making fun of something weaklings: a person who is weak crumbling: falling or to cause something to break rafter: sloping beam which support the roof of the building winnows: to broke grain free of chaff, separate grain from husk by blowing on it. steadfast – firm flourish: grow In the poem "Wind" by Subramania Bharati, the wind is depicted as a powerful natural force that symbolizes life's challenges. Initially, the poet asks the wind to blow gently, but its destructive power soon breaks windows, scatters papers, and mocks "weaklings" by crumbling houses and hearts. The central message is resilience: just as the wind extinguishes weak fires but makes strong ones flourish, hardships destroy the frail but strengthen the determined. The poet advises building strong homes and steadfast hearts, suggesting that when we are mentally and physically tough, the wind becomes our friend