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.why did the poet compares the goldfinch to an engine in the poem \'Laburnum Top\' ? |
Answer» The Goldfinch is being\xa0compared to engine.\xa0We know that a machine can work only with the\xa0presence of a fueled engine.\xa0The poet had earlier observed that the tree was silent. But when the goldfinch\xa0entered its thickness, it starts up.\xa0The tree is considered as a machine which starts working when the engine enters it.\xa0 Another explanation is that the goldfinch is the\xa0engine and the baby birds are the machine.\xa0They were silent until their mother came. But when their mother came to them with food they\xa0started to make noises.\xa0In this case, the goldfinch is the engine, the baby birds the\xa0machine and the food is the fuel. | |