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When the first humans landed on the Moon (Apollo 11), they radioed back, “The surface is fine and powdery… I can pick it up loosely with my toe.” Not one said, “I see the Man.” Because once you stand on the face, you realize it was never a face at all—just a story we told ourselves from far away.
In English literature, The Man in the Moon is a lonely, eccentric wanderer. He appears in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream (the character Moonshine), in nursery rhymes (“The Man in the Moon came down too soon”), and in Shelley’s poems. Searching for- The Man in the Moon in-All Categ...