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Bas_tet [7]
1 year ago
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Hope is the thing with feathers How so the descriptions of nature contribute to the meaning of the poem? Is the comparison of ho

pe to a bird effective? Why or why not
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sattari [20]1 year ago
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In this poetry, the abstract concept of "hope," which can also signify "desire" or "trust," is symbolically compared to a "bird," a real, living thing. The meaning of the term "bird" is broad. Birds are frequently perceived as being independent and free, or as spiritual symbols.

How is hope compared to a bird ?

American poet Emily Dickinson wrote the famous poem "Hope is the thing with feathers" sometime about 1861. In the poem, "Hope" is metaphorically transformed into a resilient bird that lives inside the human spirit and sings its song in the face of adversity. In essence, the poem wants to remind readers of the power of optimism and how little it asks of them. The speaker said that hope has never asked for anything in return and has always been a consolation in hard times. One of several poems by Emily Dickinson that rework an abstract concept using fresh imagery and figurative language is "Hope is the Thing with Feathers."

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