how does browing describe the moon in the poem meeting at night
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The effect of the speaker's vigorous rowing on the water is conveyed through a vivid metaphor in which “startled little waves” form “fiery ringlets” as they are awakened from “sleep.” Browning allows the speaker's personification of the waves to parallel and foreshadow the end of the second part of the poem
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Q- How is Browning describe the moon in the poem 'Meeting at Night' ?
Ans: In the poem 'Meeting at Night', Browning describes the moon as half, yellow, large and low.
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