5/20/2023 0 Comments Hope by emily dickinson meaning![]() ![]() It a ffects everyone regardless of that fact. I think she says this because hope is a universal feeling, it has no one language. She also explains that to her, hope is a song with no words. ![]() I find this image comforting and uplifting. It is beautiful, precious and delicate and exists to sustain us. She describes it as a bird that lives in your soul. “Hope is the thing with feathers – That perches in the soul”. In the first stanza, Dickinson defines hope in her own words. ![]() This proves to me that Emily Dickinson was a very hopeful woman even in her darkest times. This provides a counter-balance to some of her more harrowing poems such as ‘I heard a Fly buzz – when I died’ and ‘I felt a Funeral, in my Brain’. In this poem, Dickinson con veys an inspirational message to the reader. More reference to poetic techniques is needed here by the way! ![]()
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