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  2. NCERT Book for Class 11 English Hornbill Poem 2 -The Laburnum Top is accessible for persuing/read or download on this page. The situations where you don’t access to its physical copy, its pdf format will help you there.

  3. The Laburnum Top is silent, quite still. in the afternoon yellow September sunlight, A few leaves yellowing, all its seeds fallen. Till the goldfinch comes, with a twitching chirrup. A suddeness, a startlement,at a branch end. Then sleek as a lizard, and alert and abrupt,

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    ‘The Laburnum Top’ by Ted Hughes begins with the description of the “Laburnum top”. Suddenly, a goldfinch comes and breaks the silence on the tree-top. It enters through the thickness of the laburnum leaves to its nest. And, the tree awakes from its slumber and enjoys the “chitterings”, “tremor of wings”, and “trillings” of the birds. It seems like...

    ‘The Laburnum Top’ by Ted Hughes consists of four stanzas. Only the second stanza of the poem is long enough and has nine lines in it. It describes the main activity of the poem. However, the rest of the stanzas are short enough and the last stanza has only one line in it. There isn’t any specific rhyme scheme in the poem. But, there are a few slan...

    ‘The Laburnum Top’ by Ted Hughes contains some important poetic devices that make the poem more interesting to read. Likewise, in the first line, the poet uses personification. Here, the poet personifies the “Laburnum top” or the tree itself. It is also an example of synecdoche and the variety employed here is “part for the whole”. There is an alli...

    ‘The Laburnum Top’ by Ted Hughes presents some important themes like autumnal change, motherhood, the transience of natural beauty, and the resonance of life. In the first section of the poem, the poet presents the theme of autumn and the natural change associated with this season. The “leaves yellowing” and “seeds fallen” depict a sense of pessimi...

    Stanza One

    ‘The Laburnum Top’ by Ted Hughes presents the laburnum tree and the effects of autumn in the first three lines of the poem. Autumn is the preface of the book of winter. Naturally, the future event gets reflected in nature. The laburnum tree isn’t out of the grip of this event. It is silent due to the absence of a breeze and still as if it lacks the spontaneity of life. Moreover, the yellow sunlight in the afternoon makes it leaves appear yellower. The seeds of the laburnum have fallen and it...

    Stanza Two

    In this long stanza of ‘The Laburnum Top’ by Ted Hughes, the pessimism of the previous section passes away and comes to the vibrance of life. The goldfinch like the soul of the tree comes with emanating liveliness. It makes a “twitching chirrup” that not only alerts the tree but also the other creatures living in it. The first sign of life gets reflected in the “suddenness” and “startlement” at the branch end. Thereafter, the bird moves like a lizard, slow but steady in its movement. The move...

    Stanza Three

    In the third stanza of ‘The Laburnum Top’ by Ted Hughes, there is a brief description of the goldfinch launching away to the sky. Before leaving, it makes an eerie but delicate sound. Here, the poet uses oxymoronin the phrase, “eerie delicate whistle-chirrup”. Moreover, it reflects a mixed sense of joy and tension in the poem.

    ‘The Laburnum Top’ by Ted Hughes reflects the poet’s fascination with nature. In his earlier days, Hughes wrote many poems on nature and animals. He established a connection between the civilized and the wild. Moreover, the paradoxical beauty of nature is no doubt a chief feature of Hughes’ early works. Apart from that, the imagery of modernism is ...

    Like ‘The Laburnum Top’ by Ted Hughes, the following poems also depict similar kinds of themes and innovatively present the transience of natural beauty. 1. Hymn to the Spirit of Natureby Percy Bysshe Shelley– Here, Percy Bysshe Shelleytalks about the “Spirit of Nature”. 2. Patience Taught By Natureby Elizabeth Barrett Browning– Here, Elizabeth Bar...

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  4. Sep 11, 2018 · This post “The Laburnum Top” has a brief life history of the poet, introduction, theme, word meanings, summary, main points, important extracts, questions, and answers with all NCERT solutions to facilitate the understanding of the poem.

  5. The Laburnum Top : The Laburnum Top is silent, quite still in the afternoon yellow September sunlight, A few leaves yellowing, all its seeds fallen Till the goldfinch comes, with a twitching chirrup A suddeness, a startlement,at a branch end Then sleek as a lizard, and alert and abrupt, She enters the thickness,and a machine starts up Of ...

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  7. The poem ‘The Laburnum Top’ is written by Ted Hughes. It is about a repaying relationship between the Laburnum tree and the Goldfinch bird. The tree is yellow, silent and death-like and is made alive by the bird and her young ones. The yellow bird has her shelter on the tree where she feeds her young ones. But as soon as