

‘The Harvest Moon’ by Ted Hughes presents several literary devices that are important concerning the overall idea of the poem. The poet uses this meter that contains a rising rhythm for creating an elevating mood in the poem. Apart from that, the majority of the feet of the poem are composed of the iambic meter. In some lines, the poet also uses spondee for stressing both of the syllables in a specific foot. There are both the trochaic meter and the iambic meter in the poem. The poet presents a mixed-use of meters in the poem.

The metrical scheme of the poem is interesting.

In the second stanza, the first two lines only rhyme collectively. Whereas, “come” and “drum” also rhyme in the first stanza. As an example, “moon”, “balloon”, “doubloon”, and “bassoon” rhyme together. But, there are some instances of rhyming in the poem. However, the poet doesn’t use a specific rhyme scheme in the poem. It is also a reference to the importance of the moon in the farmer’s almanac. The first stanza is comparably long as it gives focus to the moon. And the last stanza has only three lines in it. Whereas, the following two stanzas contain four lines each. ‘The Harvest Moon’ by Ted Hughes consists of four stanzas. In the last stanza, the poet presents the main idea of the poem by personifying the “gold fields”. Moreover, the third stanza, presents how the cows and sheep react while watching the moon.
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They are pious about the autumnal full moon. After that, there is a reference to the people’s activity during the harvest moon. The instruments mentioned in the first stanza of the poem captures the sound present in nature. He uses the images of “balloon” and “doubloon” for this purpose. Thereafter, the poet captures its movement across the sky and uses different literary devices to compare its changing beauty. ‘The Harvest Moon’ by Ted Hughes describes the appearance of the harvest moon in the sky as a “flame-red” object. ‘The Harvest Moon’ by Ted Hughes describes the awe-inspiring beauty of the harvest moon and captures the reaction of different creatures.
