Monday, January 13, 2003

Hope Is The Thing With Feathers Comments

Rating: 4.1

'Hope' is the thing with feathers—
That perches in the soul—
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Emily Dickinson
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Chinedu Dike 07 January 2025

A wonderful rhetorical masterpiece

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Marguerite Giumarra 27 September 2024

C'est Bien!

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Glenn Baker 10 May 2024

It's the last verse that puzzles me a bit.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 31 March 2024

This bird sings its song relentlessly, regardless of circumstances. AGAIN for the third time in such a short time The Classic Poem Of The Day!

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Brooke Renwick 21 March 2024

Did Emily Dickinson marry?

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Sylvia Frances Chan 31 March 2024

She was still a virgin when she died.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 21 March 2024

THREE: Through surprising imagery and figurative language, Dickinson breathes new life into the abstract concept of hope, reminding us of its unwavering presence and strength Truly a most wonderful poem

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Sylvia Frances Chan 21 March 2024

The poem emphasizes the power of hope and how it requires very little from us. Hope has been a comforting companion during difficult times, never asking for anything in return.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 21 March 2024

I will give today a wider view on this famous metaphored poem. ONE: In this wonderful poem, Emily metaphorically transforms hope into a resilient bird that resides within the human soul. This bird sings its song relentlessly, regardless of circumstances.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 21 March 2024

WOW! Again is this poem The Classic Poem Of The Day, CONGRATS, dear late Emily, most deserving

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Freni Karaluthara 18 December 2023

The simplicity of your language and the depth of your message intertwine effortlessly, inviting readers to contemplate the enduring nature of hope and its ability to endure in the most trying circumstances.

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Freni Karaluthara 18 December 2023

Your portrayal of hope as a bird that withstands the fiercest storms, remaining steadfast even in the face of adversity, is both poignant and uplifting.

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Obodoh Faith 24 June 2023

I like the words of this poem and want to understand its meaning.

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Dr Dillip K Swain 30 April 2023

The first stanza is not just the prelude but the core of this great poem!

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Salma Nawaz 03 December 2022

wonderful!

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Meredith Briggs 30 November 2022

I love it. I don't know how to explain it. Mine is nowhere near as good as hers but if you want to see it please look at it and tell me what you think.

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W hater 23 September 2022

This damner bro

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Neil M U Phelps 07 July 2022

Beautiful (exiquisitely}, and TRULY life-enhancing! ! !

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Sahil Sharifdin Bhat 29 June 2022

A beautiful poem

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HI 24 March 2022

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HI 24 March 2022

rats

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