Hope Is The Thing With Feathers

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Hope Is The Thing With Feathers. Emily dickinson has successfully rendered an abstract subject i.e., hope in concrete terms in this poem 'hope is the thing with feathers'. Feathers represent hope because feathers enable you to fly and offer the image of flying away to a new hope, a new beginning.

Hope is the thing with feathers. Emily Dickinson
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“’hope’ is the thing with feathers” is the sixth part of a much larger poem entitled ʻlifeʼ. In the poem hope is the thing with feathers, every stanza has its own rhyme scheme: Hope is personified as a feathered bird which resides in man's soul.

Hope is the thing with feathers. Emily Dickinson

Emily dickinson’s poem ‘hope is the thing with feathers’ is perceived to have been published circa 1861.it was published posthumously as poems by emily dickinson in her second collection by her sister.dickinson uses hope, an abstract entity holding human spirits tightly, maneuvering their desire, trust, and spirits with its utter relentlessness. Full of figurative language, this poem is an extended metaphor, transforming hope into a bird (the poet loved birds) that is ever present in the human soul. That kept so many warm. The poem argues that hope is miraculous and almost impossible to defeat.