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Sav [38]
3 years ago
11

Read the following poem by Emily Dickinson.

English
2 answers:
balu736 [363]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

calm, relaxed

Explanation:

nothing in this poem represents anger, sadism, or depression. its simply about a bird. and the words to describe it. giving out a calm and relaxing feeling, hence the tone.

olasank [31]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Positive and sensitive.

Explanation:

Emily Dickinson's poem "<em>Hope is the thing with feathers</em>" is a poem where she personifies hope as a "bird' that perches in the soul of an individual. Whatever may be the condition of a person, hope is always there in us, singing <em>"tunes without the words, and never stopping at all"</em>. Even during strong gales, hope is there silently giving us confidence and urging us to be hopeful for better things. When things get hard and life is chaotic, hope relentlessly urges us to go on living, giving us "hope" within all the chaos and mayhem.

Emily ends the poem by saying that even during immense times of extremities, hope is there, never asking anything of her. It silently but relentlessly gives her a positive feeling about the days to come. "Hope" unselfishly stayed with her all through the good and bad times.

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