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"hope" is the thing with feathers by Emily Dickinson
Do you think that hope does not get overpowered by difficult situation​

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Answered by nikhil4314
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Dickinson introduces her metaphor in the first two lines (“ 'Hope' is the thing with feathers— / That perches in the soul—”), then develops it throughout the poem by telling what the bird does (sing), how it reacts to hardship (it is unabashed in the storm), where it can be found (everywhere, from “chillest land” to “

Answered by MohammadKashifAK
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If a person is brave can't get overpowered in difficult situations and fight with his hope

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