Is there a poem about November?

3. Thomas Hood, ‘November’. November! This poem by the poet best-known for two other poems, ‘The Song of the Shirt’ and ‘I Remember, I Remember’, uses the first two letters of the month of November as a jumping-off point for the bareness and absence which mark this cold, late autumn month.

What is the poem November about?

‘November’ by Elizabeth Drew Barstow Stoddard describes the emotions a speaker feels in regards to the coming of autumn. The poem begins with the speaker acknowledging the fact that she speaks often about the “faded leaf.” She is soothed by the “wailing wind” and the colours of autumn.

Who wrote November poem?

Thomas Hood
November by Thomas Hood – Your Daily Poem.

Which is the famous poem of Thomas Hood?

Thomas Hood (23 May 1799 – 3 May 1845) was an English poet, author and humorist, best known for poems such as “The Bridge of Sighs” and “The Song of the Shirt”.

How is November portrayed as a dark period in the poem No explain?

(The poem does not exactly associate the month with negativity, not explicitly, but instead only implies that November can be seen as a negative or dark period because it lacks certain positive elements of humanity, sunshine, growth and the like.)

What is the last line of the poem No?

No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees, No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds, November!

Which British poet wrote a poem no about November it ends no shade no shine no butterflies No bees no fruits no flowers no leaves no birds — November?

Thomas Hood (1799 – 1845) was a poet, publisher, editor, and humorist. The son of a bookseller, he was born in London and lived there for most of his life, with stints in Scotland and Belgium. Well known for his puns and comic verse, Thomas also composed poems that drew attention to the social evils of his day.

How did the poet Thomas Hood describe the month of November in the poem No?

It’s a dreary month, filled with nothing, filled with all sorts of “no’s.” In November, he states, even the weather is dreary; so dreary that there is no “dawn”, “dusk”, “proper time of day”, “sun”, “moon”, or “dawn.” There are no happy bees buzzing about, no flowers, no cheerfulness.

Why has the poet used the word NO repeatedly?

The phrase no time is repeated throughout the poem. This is to emphasize how important it is to find time to enjoy the beauty around us. The poem encourages us to put aside our worries and busy schedules for a while and to take a break.

How is November portrayed as a dark period in the Poem No explain?

What is meant by t other side the way?

Answer: “T”other side of the way is a colloquial contraction of “the other side of the road”. This answer is in reference to the poem “No” by Thomas Hood. PLZ FOLLOW ME.

What does the poet mean when he says goodbye Why?

Explanation: Explanation: The poet admits that he has learnt to say what fits each situation instead of speaking the truth. He fakes his behaviour. When he feels like saying ‘Good-riddance’, he says ‘Goodbye’.