"The Moon was but a Chin of Gold" is a poem about changes. It shows that what starts out small transforms to something bigger and better.
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Nature and change are the themes of Emily Dickinson's poem "The Moon Was But a Chin of Gold."
Two true statements about Emily Dickinson's poem are: -This poem personifies the moon as a woman smiling over us. -The speaker admires the qualities and the position of the moon.
In this line from a poem by Emily Dickinson, the speaker compares the moon to a person by describing it as having a "chin of gold," implying that the moon's appearance is reminiscent of a person's facial feature. The imagery used suggests a human-like quality or beauty associated with the moon.
Inconsistent but purposed is the description of the simultaneously non-rhyming -- to communicate speculation -- and rhyming -- to impart facts -- rhyme scheme of "The Moon was but a Chin of Gold." The successive rhyme schemes of AABA, CDDA, CFGH, ICBJ, KDKD may be applied to consistent iambic pentameters in the five-verse, twenty-line poem by the Amherst, Massachusetts-born poet Emily Dickinson (December 10, 1830 - May 15, 1886).
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