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The Laburnum Top by Ted Hughes for class 11 English CBSE ( Summary, Detailed Explanation, Stanza based Q-A, Poetic devices, difficult words and their meanings and NCERT solution)

  The Laburnum Top By Ted Hughes Introduction Of The Poem “The Laburnum Top”   "The Laburnum Top" is a beautifully written nature poem that highlights the transformation of a quiet laburnum tree into a lively one with the arrival of a goldfinch. The still tree bursts into life, filled with the bird’s cheerful chirps, trills, and songs. This vivid change from silence to energy is what makes the poem truly stand out. The use of poetic devices such as onomatopoeia and alliteration adds depth, making it a remarkable piece of nature poetry. About The Poet Ted Hughes, who lived from 1930 to 1998, was a well-known English poet. His early years spent in the countryside, where he was born, had a significant impact on his poems. Among Hughes's noteworthy works are "The Hawk in the Rain" and "Birthday Letters,". His poetry generally embodied raw, elemental powers and often explored themes of nature, mythology, and human struggle. In 1984, Hughes was named Poet La
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We're Not Afraid To Die... If We Can All Be Together for class 11 English CBSE (Summary, Detailed Explanation, NCERT Solution, Question-Answer & Word-Meaning )

  WE ARE NOT AFRAID TO DIE… IF WE CAN ALL BE TOGETHER By Gordon Cook and Alen East Introduction of “We Are Not Afraid to Die..." If We Can All Be Together” The story  “We’re Not Afraid to Die... If We Can All Be Together” is by Gordon Cook and Alan East. The story highlights if we are hopeful we can achieve anything. It is the best example of hope against hopelessness. The story also depicts that if there is a combined effort, nothing is impossible. Summary of We’re Not Afraid To Die ………………..If We Can All Be Together” In July 1976, the narrator, a 37-year-old businessman, his wife Mary, and their two children, Jonathan (6) and Suzanne (7), started a challenging journey from Plymouth, England, to duplicate Captain James Cook's round-the-world voyage. The narrator and his wife had spent 16 years honing their sailing skills before setting off on their well-equipped boat, Wavewalker.  They had planned to travel 105,000 kilometres. The first part of their journey ended when they re