explanation of moon wind stanza 3
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Moon Wind by Ted Hughes is full of poet’s fantasy imagery. He imagines that if there were earth-like life on moon, everything would be blown by the strong wind blowing there.
The poet imagines a burning candle on moon would shiver in spite of the total silence.; a giant tent would be blown away by the moon wind which looked like a huge swan flying over the sea.
If anyone would stand in the street, a squall of hen and cabbages would knock you off your feet.
He also imagines that if one would be on moon, the moon wind lift the pond water as a sheet and hit you with it carrying frogs in it.
The moon wind lift off a caravan; a ferris wheel would appear to be jumping in the sky like a somersaulting giraffe.
The poet imagines that the moon wind is so strong that it could rip apart anything held by roots, nails and screws.
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The poet imagines a burning candle on moon would shiver in spite of the total silence.; a giant tent would be blown away by the moon wind which looked like a huge swan flying over the sea.
If anyone would stand in the street, a squall of hen and cabbages would knock you off your feet.
He also imagines that if one would be on moon, the moon wind lift the pond water as a sheet and hit you with it carrying frogs in it.
The moon wind lift off a caravan; a ferris wheel would appear to be jumping in the sky like a somersaulting giraffe.
The poet imagines that the moon wind is so strong that it could rip apart anything held by roots, nails and screws.
Hope this help to you
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