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.
The Moon and the Yew Tree