Asked by mysterychicken
(From Emily Dickinson's "The Moon is Distant from the Sea)
In the Dickinson poem, the moon and the sea are metaphors for
a. uncaring and cold natural forces
b. a strict teacher and a frightened pupil
c. a loved one and the speaker
d. the effect of a rising and falling tide
Can't decide between B and C..
Thanks
In the Dickinson poem, the moon and the sea are metaphors for
a. uncaring and cold natural forces
b. a strict teacher and a frightened pupil
c. a loved one and the speaker
d. the effect of a rising and falling tide
Can't decide between B and C..
Thanks
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
http://www.eliteskills.com/analysis_poetry/The_Moon_is_distant_from_the_Sea_by_Emily_Dickinson_analysis.php
Answered by
mysterychicken
Thank you!!
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome. (I hope you chose C!!)
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