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What is the dominant Colour used in the poem?

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    Yellow is the dominant colour used in the poem The Laburnum Top. The laburnum tree is yellow as its leaves have turned yellow in the autumn season. The goldfinch bird is also yellow in colour. Read summary of this poem.

    Yellow is the dominant colour used in the poem The Laburnum Top. The laburnum tree is yellow as its leaves have turned yellow in the autumn season. The goldfinch bird is also yellow in colour.

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How there enters life in the laburnum tree?

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    The young ones (of the goldfinch bird) When the goldfinch bird comes to laburnum tree in order to feed its young ones, the latter begin to chirp loudly. The silence is broken and hustle bustle starts. This is how the life enters in the laburnum tree. Read summary of this poem.

    The young ones (of the goldfinch bird) When the goldfinch bird comes to laburnum tree in order to feed its young ones, the latter begin to chirp loudly. The silence is broken and hustle bustle starts. This is how the life enters in the laburnum tree.

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Why does the bird flirt out to a branch end?

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    The goldfinch bird flirts out to a branch end for the safety of her young ones. She flies here and there to see if there is any danger around her. Read summary of this poem.

    The goldfinch bird flirts out to a branch end for the safety of her young ones. She flies here and there to see if there is any danger around her.

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What is the significance of yellow in the poem?

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    Yellow is the main colour described in the poem The Laburnum Top. However it holds a lot of meanings. e.g. for the tree, yellow colour is its death (as its leaves are about to fall down). On the other hand, the yellow colour of the goldfinch bird makes it invisible and thus safe from danger. So, forRead more

    Yellow is the main colour described in the poem The Laburnum Top. However it holds a lot of meanings. e.g. for the tree, yellow colour is its death (as its leaves are about to fall down). On the other hand, the yellow colour of the goldfinch bird makes it invisible and thus safe from danger. So, for the goldfinch, yellow colour is life.

    On the whole, yellow colour depicts the beauty of nature. The rays of sun are yellow, the leaves on the ground are also yellow. It depicts a very beautiful picture of the laburnum tree and its vicinity.

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What happens when the goldfinch enters the thick branches of the laburnum?

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    When the goldfinch bird enters the thick branches of the laburnum tree, its young ones start chirping loudly for food. The goldfinch then feeds them and goes back. Read summary of this poem.

    When the goldfinch bird enters the thick branches of the laburnum tree, its young ones start chirping loudly for food. The goldfinch then feeds them and goes back.

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Why has the word engine been used to describe her family?

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    The poet uses the word "engine" to describe the bird because she is the only one who feeds her young ones. Without her, her young ones cannot survive. As soon as she arrives the tree, the young chicks start chirping loudly as they are hungry and their mother has brought food. Read summary of this poRead more

    The poet uses the word “engine” to describe the bird because she is the only one who feeds her young ones. Without her, her young ones cannot survive. As soon as she arrives the tree, the young chicks start chirping loudly as they are hungry and their mother has brought food.

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Why does the poet call the whispering of the bird Eerie?

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    The word "eerie" means strange.  The poet calls the whispering of the bird eerie because it is soft, delicate and of course not audible to humans. Read summary of this poem.

    The word “eerie” means strange.  The poet calls the whispering of the bird eerie because it is soft, delicate and of course not audible to humans.

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Why does the whole tree tremble and thrill?

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    The whole tree starts to tremble and thrill when the goldfinch bird appears because her young ones live in the thick branches of laburnum tree. They feel excited to see their mother with food and chirp loudly which makes the tree tremble and thrill. Read summary of this poem.

    The whole tree starts to tremble and thrill when the goldfinch bird appears because her young ones live in the thick branches of laburnum tree. They feel excited to see their mother with food and chirp loudly which makes the tree tremble and thrill.

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What do you notice about the beginning and the ending of the poem Laburnum top?

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    The beginning and the ending of the poem The Laburnum Top describe dead silence on the laburnum tree. Before the goldfinch bird appears, the laburnum tree is described as "silent, quite still in the afternoon yellow September sunlight, and few leaves yellowing, all its seeds fallen". When the bird aRead more

    The beginning and the ending of the poem The Laburnum Top describe dead silence on the laburnum tree. Before the goldfinch bird appears, the laburnum tree is described as “silent, quite still in the afternoon yellow September sunlight, and few leaves yellowing, all its seeds fallen”.

    When the bird appears, there is thrill, noise and life-like situation and as soon as the bird goes away, the laburnum tree subsides to empty i.e. becomes silent again. So the thrill and life on the laburnum tree depends on the movement of the goldfinch bird whose young ones are in the branches of the laburnum tree.

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What happens when the bird enters the Laburnum top?

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    When the goldfinch bird enters the laburnum tree, hustle and bustle starts. The young chicks of the bird start chirping as their mother brings food for them. The whole tree trembles in thrill and joy. Read summary of this poem.

    When the goldfinch bird enters the laburnum tree, hustle and bustle starts. The young chicks of the bird start chirping as their mother brings food for them. The whole tree trembles in thrill and joy.

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