Give me the personification of the poem the moon by Emily Dickinson
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her cheek like a beryl hewn, her eyes like the summer dew). Meanwhile, Dickinson also uses personification. The whole poem seems to describe the moon as a woman or goddess. ... But then “…she turns her perfect face” which implies that the moon is now full, and has a round face, like a person.
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her cheek like a beryl hewn, her eyes like the summer dew). Meanwhile, Dickinson also uses personification. The whole poem seems to describe the moon as a woman or goddess. ... But then “…she turns her perfect face” which implies that the moon is now full, and has a round face, like a person.
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