There are different ways to compare two things. In the first two stanzas of her poem, Dickinson establishes an extended metaphor by comparing Hope and a bird in the storm.
<h3>Emily Dickinson's poetry </h3>
Emily Dickinson's poetry is known to kind of short and straight to the point. It often arose the interest of the student and she often uses themes that students can relate to.
Dickinson's uses metaphor to compare hope to a bird. This stands for a lot of her personal experiences. She use it to depict the importance of the optimism that is found within every human soul.
the hotter water flows to the top and the colder water flows down which then gets heated goes back up and the hot water that went up is colder again so they keep flipping