The main character, a boy elaborately costumed to play a game of make-believe bustles in the night
under a disapproving moon and malevolent stars. He is oblivious of their negative light. He is secure in his daydream in which presumably everyone he meets treats him with the deference due a general. But the real drama in this poem is the personification of the hostile celestial bodies.
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The main character, a boy elaborately costumed to play a game of make-believe bustles in the night under a disapproving moon and malevolent stars. He is oblivious of their negative light. He is secure in his daydream in which presumably everyone he meets treats him with the deference due a general. But the real drama in this poem is the personification of the hostile celestial bodies.