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CBSE Class 9 - English Lit. - Poem - The Wind - Comprehension (#class9English)(#cbse2021)(#eduvictors)

Poem - The Wind - Comprehension

CBSE Class 9 - English Literature

CBSE Class 9 - English Lit. - Poem - The Wind - Comprehension (#class9English)(#cbse2021)(#eduvictors)

Introduction:

The poet Subramania Bharati advises us to be strong in mind as well as body. The wind symbolises  the difficulties and challenges that we face in our life. The poet suggests that we should face them boldly, and stay firm in difficult situations.

Comprehension Stanzas

1.   Wind come softly.

Don't break the shutters of the windows. 

Don't scatter the papers.

Don't throw down the books on the shelf. 


Questions:

a)  Name the poem and the poet.

b)  What did the wind do with the windows?

c)  Why did the books on the shelf fall down?

d)  Write the opposite of 'gather' from the above lines.

e) Which poetic device has been used in these lines?

Answers:

a)        Wind, Subramania  Bharti

b)        break their shutters

c)        because of strong wind 

d)        scatter

e) Personification


2. Don't throw down the books on the shelf.

There look what you did - 

You threw them all down.

You tore the pages of the books

You brought rain again.


Questions: 

a) Why is the poet disappointed?

b) What are the acts of the wind?

c) What does 'You' stand for in above lines?

d) How does the poet speak to the wind - in anger or with humour?


Answers:

a) The poet is disappointed because the wind does not listen to them.

b) The wind is very destructive - it threw down the books and tore their pages. It also brough rain.

c) 'You' here stands for the wind.

d) The poet resents and speaks to the wind with anger.


3.   You are very clever at poking fun at weaklings/ 

Frail crumbling houses,

crumbling doors,crumbling wood, 

crumbling bodies, crumbling lives, 

crumbling hearts,the wind god 

winnows and crushes them all. 


Questions:

a)  Who is very clever?

b)  What does the wind God do to weaklings?

c)  Why does the wind winnow and crush others?

d)  Find the opposite of'strong' from the above lines.


Answers:

a) Wind

b) makes fun of weaklings 

c) because wind is stronger 

d) weaklings


4. So, come,let's build strong homes,

Let's join the doors firmly. 

Practice to firm the body. 

Make the heart steadfast.

Do this, and the wind will be friends with us.


Questions:

a)    Why does the poet ask to build strong homes? 

b)    What does the poet ask people to do?

c)    What will happen if people do what the poet says?

d)    Find the word which means the same as 'unwavering'.


Answers:

a) To escape from the harmful effects of the wind, the poet asks to build homes of string foundation.

b) To be stronger

c) The wind will not be able to harm them 

d) Steadfast.



5. The wind blows out weak fires.

He makes strong fires roar and flourish. 

His friendship is good.

We praise him everyday.


Questions:

a)  What does the wind do with weak fires?

b)  What does the wind do with strong fires?

c)  Why does the poet say that his friendship is good?

d)  Find and write any two adjectives from the above lines.

e)  Find out the exact word from the above lines which means 'grow or develop in healthy way'


Answers:

a) Blows out

b) roar and flourish

c) makes us stronger, determined and steadfast 

d) weak, strong, good

e) flourish


ЁЯСЙSee Also:

Ch 1 - The Fun They Had (Chapter Summary & Character Sketch)
Ch 1 - The Fun They Had (Chapter Questions and Answers)

The Road Not Taken (MCQs)
The Road Not Taken (Summary)
The Road Not Taken (Q & A)

Ch2: The Sound of Music (Chapter Theme and Summary)
Ch2: The Sound Of Music (Q & A)
Chapter: Wind (Poem) - Summary and Q & A


 

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