<em> </em><em>"The Golden Cat"</em> is a poem written by Oliver Herford and "<em>The Cat and the Moon</em>" was written by W. B. Yeats.
Some similarities between the two poems are:
- The presence of cats in both poems.
- In both poems, the use of personification is present. Personification is giving a thing human attributes. An example from the Golden Cat is: "<em>the brown Hay smiles back at him</em>". One from the Cat and the moon is: "<em>Maybe the moon may learn, tired of that courtly fashion, a new dance turn</em>".
- The use of imagery is also present in both poems. Imagery is the use of figurative language to provide descriptions that appeal to human senses. One examples of this in The Golden Cat is: "<em>His face is one big golden smile</em>". This extract appeals to the visual sense. "<em>The pure cold light in the sky</em>" in the Cat and the Moon appels to the visual sense.
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~Fluerie
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is it a multiple choice question... if so what are the answers. if not can you add like a picture of what it is talking about so it is easier to help you answer he question
<span>crops withered, curled up, then died under the thirsty sun
</span><span>snapping their roots and tearing them out of the earth a voice that seemed to rumble out of the earth itself
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On the other side of the fence, there is an ocean.
Waves are crashing against the sandy shore.
Families are on the beach.
The sky is blue on the other side.
Far out, there is an island in the water.
The island is abandoned.
Many trees are on the island.