NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Poem 2
Beehive Poem 2 Wind
Important NCERT Questions
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Thinking about the Text
Questions No:6 Part:1
How does the poet speak to the wind — in anger or with humour? You must also have seen or heard of the wind “crumbling lives”. What is your response to this? Is it like the poet’s?
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The elements of nature are very strong. They are both our friends and enemies. When wind turns into a storm it can blow away houses, trees, ships and almost everything in the path of the storm. There are so many cyclones that causes devastation. But I also agree the poet that we must build stronger stuffs. Then wind can do less harm or no harm.
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The poet speaks to the wind with anger. Yes, strong winds are known to cause havoc on land.
They uproot trees, bring down houses, cause damage to boats and frighten the poor sailors and
fishermen. I opine that the wind is both constructive and destructive. It causes destruction but is also
responsible for bringing rain. It cools the land and makes the climate pleasant. Nowadays, wind
energy is harnessed for several useful purposes including, turning windmills, wind turbines and
generating electricity.