why does the moon anger the sun?
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The Sun and the Moon were married, and they had many children who were the stars. This made the Moon so angry that finally she forbade him to touch them again, and he was greatly grieved .
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The moon anger the sun:
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- The Sun and the Moon got married, and they had a slew of celestial children. This enraged the Moon to the point where she barred him from touching them again, and he was devastated.
- The themes of perfection, alienation, happiness, appearance, control, freedom, and unhappiness are explored in Katherine Mansfield's novel Sun and Moon.
- Yunior's struggle between his love for his hometown and his new life in America, as well as his tenacious bond with Magda, are the story's two key conflicts.
- The sun, on the other hand, adored the moon so much that he died every night to make room for her.
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