No, the moon can be old. Personification of the moon would be: 'the moon smiled on the new lovers...' 'the man in the moon could clearly be seen...'
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The moon stared into my soul The moon watched me in the darkness
Yes, the moon was a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas the road was a ribbon moonlight over the purple moor of personification. In other words, it was a moon.
No, the moon can be old. Personification of the moon would be: 'the moon smiled on the new lovers...' 'the man in the moon could clearly be seen...'
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personification is giving human qualities to things that are nit human. Ex: the leaves danced in the wind, the moon winked good night, the coyote howled at night while the moon winked good night, the sun told me good morning, etc
The Roman personification of the Moon was named Luna.
The waking moon woke Jane up at night.
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The figurative language in the poem "The Freedom of the Moon" includes personification, metaphor, and symbolism. Personification is used to give human qualities to the moon, metaphor compares the moon to freedom, and symbolism represents the moon as a source of liberation and inspiration.
Personification is when you give human like qualities to objects. An example from new moon would be the wolves talking, because in real life wolves can't talk.
No. The moon remains inanimate.
In the darkness the moon smiled in the sacred sky
A good topic for a personification poem could be nature, where elements like the sun, moon, trees, or flowers can be given human qualities and emotions. This allows for creative exploration of how these natural entities experience the world around them.
The moon stared into my soul The moon watched me in the darkness