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Who has seen the wind?Neither I nor youBut when the leaves hong tremblaThe wind is passing throughWho has seen the wind?Neither you sort:But when the trees bow down theirThe wind is passing by- Christina Rossetti | |
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Answer» this poem says about the wind that there presence only can feel no one see the wind ..just like the humanity which can only be felt The poem opens with the title that asks, "Who has seen the wind?" The speaker informs us that neither she nor anyone else has ever seen the wind. But we do see the leaves "trembling," which informs us that the wind is passing through. The speaker then repeats the same question in the following stanza. The answer remains the same that no one has seen the wind, but when the trees "bow down their heads," we again realize that the wind is passing by. The first line of poem is who has seen the wind ? means no one can't see wind but we can feel its presence when leaves start trembling when they move by wind we can see their presence we can feel wind when tree starts to move in short no one can see wind neither you or I but we can feel it |
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