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In: CBSE, Poetry

What is the theme of the poem “The Laburnum Top”?

What is the theme of the poem “The Laburnum Top”?
British PoetryCBSE 11thTed HughesThe Laburnum Top
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      2019-08-07T17:01:50+05:30Added an answer on August 7, 2019 at 5:01 pm

      In the poem Laburnum Top, the poet talks about the mutual relationship of a Laburnum Tree and goldfinch which has built a nest in the it. The main theme of the poem is “mutual benefit”. The tree which is still in its position comes to life by the chirping and swift movement of bird and its chicks. On the other hand, the bird and her young ones get space to live in.

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