The Moon and the Yew Tree

What does the moon symbolize in Plath's poem, The Moon and the Yew Tree?

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In the poem, The Moon and the Yew Tree, Plath associates the moon with bewitchment and pre-Christian worship as opposed to Abrahamic religious rites. The moon also symbolizes the power of darkness and nightfall, serving as an icon for the solitary and abandoned nature of humanity.

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