How does Ted Hughes use imagery and personification in The Laburnum Top, to effectively portray the relationship between the tree and the goldfinch.
Answer as written by the student:
Ted Hughes uses imagery and personification in The Laburnum Top to effectively portray the relationship between the tree and the goldfinch. He does this by comparing the tree to a machine that is activated by the bird’s presence, and by giving the bird human-like qualities such as alertness, abruptness, and identity. He also uses vivid sensory details to describe the sounds, movements, and colors of the bird and the tree.
Step-by-Step explanation of the answer:
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- Identify the main idea of the question , which is how Ted Hughes uses imagery and personification in The Laburnum Top to effectively portray the relationship between the tree and the goldfinch.
- Define the terms imagery and personification, and explain how they are used in poetry.
- Find examples of imagery and personification in the poem, and analyze how they contribute to the main idea of the question.
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