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How does the author uses personification in Embers Of Moonlight and how it impacts the story

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When the story opens, when the author says of the moon that is sitting on the roof. Therefore, in this case, the moon has been personifying as a woman who is wearing an ivory dress. Consequently, she is patient, but when the speaker closes her eyes and opens again, the moon shows with a Wrinkly face.

After the incident her arm looks fade with a lot of veins, then the moon fades away which shows the fading image of her as the story comes to an end.

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