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Unit-3: The Laburnum Top

  The Laburnum Top – Ted Hughes Background of the Poem Ted Hughes , a prominent English poet, was known for his deep connection with nature and animals . This poem captures a moment in nature —a silent laburnum tree brought to life by the arrival of a goldfinch . It reflects on how life, vitality, and movement can transform a seemingly lifeless environment. Written in free verse , the poem also subtly explores interdependence in nature. Summary in Points The poem begins with a laburnum tree , described as silent, still, and dying . It is late September —the leaves are turning yellow and the seeds are falling. The environment is lifeless until a small goldfinch bird arrives suddenly. The goldfinch enters the thickness of the tree where her young ones are hidden . Her arrival fills the tree with energy, sound, and movement —a moment of transformation. After feeding her chicks, the bird flies away ...
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Unit - 3: Discovering Tut: The Saga Continues

  Background of the Story "Discovering Tut: The Saga Continues" explores the life, death, and discovery of Tutankhamun , the young Egyptian pharaoh. The text delves into the scientific investigations carried out on his mummy, especially focusing on a CT scan conducted in 2005 , which aimed to solve the mystery behind his sudden death. The story connects history, archaeology, and modern science to uncover the truth about this ancient king. Summary in Points Tutankhamun ruled Egypt over 3,300 years ago and died mysteriously at around 18–19 years of age. His tomb was discovered in 1922 by British archaeologist Howard Carter , which sparked worldwide interest. The tomb was remarkably preserved, but Carter's removal techniques damaged the body. In 2005, Tut's mummy was taken for a CT scan to investigate the cause of his death using modern technology. The scan revealed detailed images of his body and dispelled some theories like a f...

Class 10: From the Diary of Anne Frank

  From the Diary of Anne Frank Author: Anne Frank Genre: Autobiography / Diary Entry Extract Taken From: The Diary of a Young Girl Central Idea: The central idea revolves around Anne Frank’s inner world as a young Jewish girl hiding from the Nazis during World War II. Through her diary, Anne expresses her thoughts, emotions, and daily life in hiding, revealing her maturity, optimism, and desire to be understood and remembered. Themes: Coming of Age / Adolescence: Anne writes about her emotional and psychological growth, struggles with identity, and feelings of loneliness and confusion typical of teenage life. War and Persecution: The backdrop of the Holocaust and Nazi persecution of Jews underscores the fear, trauma, and danger faced by Anne and her family. Isolation and Loneliness: Despite being in hiding with others, Anne feels emotionally isolated. The diary becomes her confidant. Hope and Optimism...