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Why was Goldfinch's body barely visible​

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Answered by psjain
10

Explanation: The poem THE LABURNUM written by Ted Hughes

  • The leaves of the  Laburnum tree had turned yellow .
  • The seeds too had fallen down.
  • The tree had become lifeless.
  • The arrival of the Goldfinch bird brought a new life in it.
  • The tree had become her shelter and younger ones.
  • She had a dark colored face with stripes on it which was quite visible.
  • However her body which was yellow in color made her barely visible as it would mix with the color of the leaves which too was yellow in color.

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Answered by nidaeamann
3

Explanation:

The question has been referenced from the Poem The Laburnum.

The Goldfinch body was barely visible because when it sat on tree having yellow leaves, the yellow color mixed with her body' color

In the poem, the poet initially tells about the derailing condition of the  Laburnum tree. The tree was getting weak, its leaves had turned yellow as if they were not alive.

Then in the next stanza, the poet mentions how Goldfinch helped in reviveing the tree.  Goldfinch provided a new purpose of life to the tree    

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