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what does the moon in William Yeats poem the cat and the moon symbolize A the changing world, B life's dance, C the cat animal blood, or D cold light
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In William Yeats' poem "The Cat and the Moon," the moon symbolizes **B. life's dance**. The poem explores themes of desire, change, and the interaction between the moon and the cat, reflecting the complexities of relationships and existence. While other interpretations might arise, the dynamic and rhythmic essence of the moon in relation to the cat aligns closely with the idea of life's dance.
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