5. Do you think the bird is overpowered by the storm?
6. At what places, has the poet heard the bird?
Hope by Emily Dickinson
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5. Even in the depths of despair, the poem seems to say, people can still have hope—and this hope will sustain them. Indeed, the bird sings “sweetest” in the storm. In other words, hope shows its importance in times of adversity and seems to guide people through that adversity.
6.Hope is the thing with feathers” Summary
Only an incredibly severe storm could stop this bird from singing. The "Hope" bird has made many people feel warm. The speaker has heard the bird's singing in the coldest places, and on the weirdest seas.
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