Abstract
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The word "wind" is one of the most prominent natural elements that poets used because of its beauty and implicational power to express their modern view. Modern poets have used this word as a symbol to different and sometimes paradoxical implications. And this variety comes from the wind's movements and its relationship to social life. Among these significant implications are torture, ruin, destruction, barrenness, drought, and sometimes sympathy and good deed. The Omanian poet Yones Albousaidi in his turn used "wind" as an active symbol to express his thoughts and ideas. He found deep and inspiring implications in this natural symbol which we try to investigate in this study using a descriptive analytical approach. As we surveyed the poet's writings we concluded that our poet used this word beyond its natural meaning to convey new implications based on the text, most of these which we have the the meaning of change resulted from the movements of the wind.
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