How is the theme of hope brought in the poem The Darkling Thrush??
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The bird's sense of hope or perseverance becomes even more evident when compared to the speaker's hopelessness. The bird's song reminds audiences that even when hope for change, the "germ and birth," feels "shrunken hard and dry," nature finds a way to carry on.
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