is hope hard to upset or disturb?which lines from the poem tell us that? hope is the thing with feathers---by emily dickinson
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Answer:
‘Hope’ Is the Thing With Feathers” is believed. In this poem, “Hope,” an abstract word meaning desire or trust, is described metaphorically as having the characteristics of a “bird,” a tangible, living creature.
The word “bird” is rich with connotation. Birds are often viewed as free and self-reliant, or as symbols of spirituality. The bird in this poem is courageous and persevering, for it continues to share its song under even the most difficult conditions. By describing “hope” in terms of this bird, Dickinson creates a lovely image of the virtue of human desire.
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Explanation:
Hope never gets upset or disturbed. The lines “yet, never, in Extremely, it asked a crumb-of me.” tell us this.
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