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Describe the relationship between the laburnum tree and the goldfinch

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Answered by writersparadise
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The Laburnum Top is a poem written by Ted Hughes.

The relationship in between the Laburnum tree and the Goldfinch bird is like the relation of the body and the soul. The body becomes empty without the soul. Similarly, the Laburnum tree top was also silent and empty until the Goldfinch came and lived there.

The Laburnum tree had its leaves wilting away and there was a silence and emptiness in its surroundings. When the goldfinch came and started living there, there was the sound of the branches twitching and the birds chirping. There was so much life in the tree. Once the goldfinch family left the tree, the tree top became silent and empty again.
Answered by New57
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Explanation:

The poem examines and articulates the inter relationship between soul and body through common symbols of bird and tree.Though the body and the soul can be separate entities ,they are absolutely complementary to each other-one without the other is incomplete.It is in the interaction between the two lies the beauty,vigour and perfection of existence.Thus the poem shows the states of existence both in the separation of the body and soul[beginning and end of the poem ]and the middle union Which unmistakably and unambiguously provides the body-the tree- the vigour and the vitality mandatory for its life and its fulfilment.

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