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moon wind centreral idea​

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Answered by aadishree7667
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mention the class ? and poet name

Answered by Anonymous
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In this poem, the poet tells us about the wind that blows on the moon. The author mentions many strange things that are happening on the moon. He says that there isn't any wind on the moon but then also things get blown away.

And also there's no wind then also the candle shivers out. This way he tries to illustrate many things happening there and at last concludes by saying that nothing can resist the moon's dead still blast; It is dead as it is nor blowing nor moving, it is silent.

(thus, the whole poem is written in imagination that this may happen in future.)

if this poem is written by Ted Hughes.

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