The Laburnum Top Poem Analysis

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Questions and Answers

What is the setting of the poem?

  • A library
  • A garden (correct)
  • A laboratory
  • A classroom

What does the 'laburnum top' refer to?

  • The top of a hill
  • The highest point in a city
  • The upper part of a laburnum tree (correct)
  • The roof of a building

What emotion does the poem evoke?

  • Anger and frustration
  • Sadness and despair
  • Joy and wonder (correct)
  • Fear and dread

What is the main subject of the poem?

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Flashcards

Poem Setting

A garden

Laburnum Top

The upper part of a laburnum tree.

Emotion Evoked

Joy and wonder

Poem's Main Subject

Nature and beauty

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Study Notes

Poem Analysis

  • The setting of the poem is not explicitly stated, but it is likely outdoors and possibly in a natural environment.
  • The 'laburnum top' refers to the top of a laburnum tree, which is a type of flowering tree.
  • The poem evokes a sense of calmness, serenity, and possibly nostalgia.
  • The main subject of the poem is the laburnum tree, specifically the top of the tree, and its connection to the natural world.

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