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This poem is a romanticized description of the night.
The moon begins her stately ride
Across the summer sky;
The moon is going to start traveling across the summer sky
The happy wavelets lash the shore,--
The tide is rising high.
The waves crash against the shore as the tide rises
Beneath some friendly blade of grass
The lazy beetle cowers;
Here on the grass, the beetle looks for shelter
The coffers of the air are filled
With offerings from the flowers.
The smell of flowers fills the air
And slowly buzzing o'er my head
A swallow wings her flight;
A swallow (bird) is singing and flying over my head.
I hear the weary plowman sing
As falls the restful night.
I can hear the plowman tired singing as the night comes.
For your analysis, you must remember that:
Personification happens when an inanimate object is granted with human-like features (example: The happy wavelets lash the shore...). Mood is the overall feeling present in a text, usually explained with one or two adjectives. Finally, tone is how the author seems to feel about the topic, which is expressed by their word choice in the poem.
Because it is a poem, many different interpretations can be drawn. But, in general, this poem sounds as if the author is admiring (tone) the night and everything that makes it beautiful. We can conclude that he sounds happy to be in such a peaceful (mood) setting. The personification used in the different elements of the night may communicate a sense of unity among them, as everything has a part to play in the creation of the setting.
The moon begins her stately ride
Across the summer sky;
The moon is going to start traveling across the summer sky
The happy wavelets lash the shore,--
The tide is rising high.
The waves crash against the shore as the tide rises
Beneath some friendly blade of grass
The lazy beetle cowers;
Here on the grass, the beetle looks for shelter
The coffers of the air are filled
With offerings from the flowers.
The smell of flowers fills the air
And slowly buzzing o'er my head
A swallow wings her flight;
A swallow (bird) is singing and flying over my head.
I hear the weary plowman sing
As falls the restful night.
I can hear the plowman tired singing as the night comes.
For your analysis, you must remember that:
Personification happens when an inanimate object is granted with human-like features (example: The happy wavelets lash the shore...). Mood is the overall feeling present in a text, usually explained with one or two adjectives. Finally, tone is how the author seems to feel about the topic, which is expressed by their word choice in the poem.
Because it is a poem, many different interpretations can be drawn. But, in general, this poem sounds as if the author is admiring (tone) the night and everything that makes it beautiful. We can conclude that he sounds happy to be in such a peaceful (mood) setting. The personification used in the different elements of the night may communicate a sense of unity among them, as everything has a part to play in the creation of the setting.
Answer: Answer:
This poem uses personification to bring life to the morning and night to describe with clear detail, what the dawn looks like.
When the poem says "night woke to blush", it is a specific example of personification (because "night" is a concept and not a living thing, but it is being given the ability to do human things). This creates meaning because it is a fun way to imagine the pink hue to the sky during dawn.
The personification also develops mood and tone because it makes the reader feel like they're watching an interaction between two living things, not just the transition from night to day .
I hope I can help you :) Good night