How was hope been described by Charlotte Bronte in her poem Life ?
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Hope is then described as having “golden wings . . . strong to bear us well.” The message of the poem is emphasized in the final line, in which Brontë asserts that “courage can quell despair!” The tone here is rather defiant.
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In her poem,Bronte describes hope as bearing "golden wings" which are buoyant,which to literal sense means hope bounces back after misery.We as humans always keep a hope that tomorrow will be better than today.
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