In the poem "At Grass" by Ted Hughes, the trees and the ploughman symbolize the passing of time and the cycle of life. The timeless presence of the trees contrasts with the ploughman's labor, highlighting the impermanence of life and the inevitability of mortality. The image of the ploughman working the land suggests the constant cycle of life, death, and rebirth, emphasizing the theme of mortality in the poem.
the ploughman seeks his own identity in the scheme of nature. from past history of mankind he learns that he will end up like a skeleton tossing in the air. there is not a thing like immortaliy. the twigs of the tree after the storm look like the skeleton the ploughman had seen. this is the symbol of the idea that the trees too will end up like the skeleton. the twigs to confirm that everything in this world is mere shadowy thing, floating in the strem of river of shadow. thus it shows the image of blankness of mortality in yhe poem...
pandas use grass,leaves,bamboo and sometimes rock's
grass is purple
One book Langston Hughes would not throw away is "Porgy" by DuBose Heyward. Hughes considered it a favorite due to its portrayal of African American characters with depth and humanity.
Sticks grass mud
twigs,grass,weads
build bunds and cover soil with grass
Sticks, grass and mud.
Sun + Grass
What's the awnser
build bunds and cover soil with grass
They make it out of hay,grass,and sticks.