Chapter-4 III. The moon, in the poem is described as a. inclined on a bed. b. walking hurriedly. c. staying unmoved. d. walking slowly. (B) Answer the following questions in a sentence I. What does 'silver shoon' refer to in the poer
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a. At the start of the third stanza, the trees are still inside the poet’s house and the sky is clear. Thus, the whole moon is visible.
b. However, at the end, the moon is visible only in pieces, which the poet compares to broken pieces of a mirror.
This change may have been brought about because of the movement of the trees back into the forest. The trees may have blocked the view of the whole moon and instead the moon would be visible as a reflection on top of the oak trees. The poet now compares the moon to a crown on the head of the oak tree.
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