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Read these lines from the poem 'the cat and
the moon" by william butler yeats.
what is the meaning of the imagery in these
lines?
does minnaloushe know that his pupils
the brightly shining moon blinds
the cat
will pass from change to change,
and that from round to crescent,
the cat's eyes change just as the
moon does
from crescent to round they range?
the moon affects the behavior of
the cat
the cat's afraid of the glare of the
moon

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