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names of silver things appearing silver in the moon light ​

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Answered by sittus573
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Walter de la Mare’s “Silver” plays out in an American sonnet (Innovative sonnet), composed of seven riming couplets, in which the moon is personified as a lady out walking in silver slippers that shine upon the landscape causing everything visible to don a silver glow.

The speaker is taking a walk, and the moon shines gloriously upon the landscape. The speaker is emotionally enthralled by the transition from daylight appearance to nightlight appearance. The sun shows us all one scenario, while the moon reveals quite another. The sense of sight is predominant during this rendering; one barely hears anything save perhaps the "scampering" of a "harvest mouse." The quiet beauty seems to swell the heart of the observer with tranquil appreciation.

Answered by Anonymous
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Walter de la Mare’s “Silver” plays out in an American sonnet (Innovative sonnet), composed of seven riming couplets, in which the moon is personified as a lady out walking in silver slippers that shine upon the landscape causing everything visible to don a silver glow.

The speaker is taking a walk, and the moon shines gloriously upon the landscape. The speaker is emotionally enthralled by the transition from daylight appearance to nightlight appearance. The sun shows us all one scenario, while the moon reveals quite another. The sense of sight is predominant during this rendering; one barely hears anything save perhaps the "scampering" of a "harvest mouse." The quiet beauty seems to swell the heart of the observer with tranquil appreciation.

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