The Laburnum top is silent, quite still’ What was the mood depicted in the given line? Cheerfulness
Full of enthusiasm
Enraged
Gloomy
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The mood was depicted as gloomy.
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The mood depicted in the given line is gloomy.
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- The Laburnum Top is written by Ted Hughes .
- Ted Hughes in his poem The Laburnum Top has talked about the Laburnum tree, with its death-like appearance as all its leaves have turned yellow and the seeds have fallen down.
- With the arrival of the Goldfinch bird, it seems like the Laburnum tree gets its life back.
- The bird makes a nest on the tree, lays eggs, feeds its young ones and takes care of them until they all are ready to leave.
- In the line "The Laburnum top is silent, quite still" the poet creates a gloomy mood to portray the death-like feature of the Laburnum tree.
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