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what does the poet describe the moon in the poem silver? ​

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Answered by aniska10
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In his poem Silver, Walter de la Mare is describing the visual effects created by a full moon - which is sometimes called a silver moon. Some features of the landscape when the moon is full will be dark and in shadow, whereas light colours, such as white doves, are thrown into relief by the effect of the moon.

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Answered by amritamohanty918
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The poem silver is written by Walter de la mare is describing the effects of the silver moon.In this poem all the things and creatures are turning silver by the silver light of the moon in the night.Tgere are silver fruits over silver trees,the dog has silver paws and the harvest mouse is scampering with his silver claws and silver eyes.

The poem is below:-

Slowly, silently,Now the moon

Walks the night in her silver shoon,

This way,and that she pears,and sees

Silver fruits upon silver trees;

One by one the casements catch

Her beams beneath the silvery thatch;

Couched in his kennel,like a log,

With paws of silver sleeps the dog;

From their shadowy Cote the white breasts peep

Of doves in a silver-featured sleep;

A harvest mouse goes scampering by,

With silver claws,and silver eye;

And moveless fish in the water gleam ,

By silver reeds in a silver stream.

Walter de La mare

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