Moreover, the Moon

How does Mina Loy use imagery in Moreover, the Moon?

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Loy uses lunar imagery in "Moreover, the Moon" as an extended metaphor about patriarchy's presence in women's lives. She establishes the metaphor by addressing the moon as the "Face in the skies," calling attention to the man in the moon rather than to the moon as a female presence.

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Moreover, the Moon