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  1. Analysis (ai): This poem explores the relationship between a cat and the moon, using imagery of movement and observation. The moon's spinning and the cat's wandering suggest a cyclical nature, while the cat's connection to the moon's light highlights the animal's inherent wildness.

  2. THE CAT AND THE MOON. by: W. B. Yeats (1865-1939) HE cat went here and there. And the moon spun round like a top, And the nearest kin of the moon, The creeping cat, looked up. Black Minnaloushe stared at the moon, For, wander and wail as he would, The pure cold light in the sky. Troubled his animal blood. Minnaloushe runs in the grass.

  3. The Cat And The Moon. The cat went here and there And the moon spun round like a top, And the nearest kin of the moon, The creeping cat, looked up. Black Minnaloushe stared at the moon, For, wander and wail as he would, The pure cold light in the sky Troubled his animal blood.

  4. Poets. Biographies. The Cat and the Moon: A Literary Analysis by W.B. Yeats. W.B. Yeatspoem, “The Cat and the Moon,” is a complex and layered work of literature that explores themes of freedom, independence, and the search for identity.

  5. 13 de mai. de 2011 · William Butler Yeats 1865 (Sandymount) – 1939 (Menton) Nature. THE cat went here and there. And the moon spun round like a top, And the nearest kin of the moon, The creeping cat, looked up. Black Minnaloushe stared at the moon, For, wander and wail as he would, The pure cold light in the sky.

  6. The Cat and the Moon. THE cat went here and there. And the moon spun round like a top, And the nearest kin of the moon, The creeping cat, looked up. Black Minnaloushe stared at the moon, For, wander and wail as he would, The pure cold light in the sky. Troubled his animal blood. Minnaloushe runs in the grass. Lifting his delicate feet.

  7. The Cat And The Moon Lyrics. The cat went here and there. And the moon spun round like a top, And the nearest kin of the moon. The creeping cat looked up. Black Minnaloushe stared at...