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Q2 B Read the extract and write an appreciation of the poem (Page no 15)
Points for appreciation-
'Hope' is the thing with feathers -
That perches in the soul -
And sings the tune without the words
And sweetest - in the Gale - is heara - And never stops - at all -
I've heard it in the chillest land
And sore must be the storm -
And on the strangest Sea -
That could abash the little Bird
3.
That kept so many warm -
Yet - never - in Extremity,
It asked a crumb - of me.
i) Title-
iv) Figure of speech
ii) Name of the poem iii) Rhyme scheme-
v) Theme/central idea​

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Answered by amitankush2020
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Explanation:

Hope is the thing with feathers" (written around 1861) is a popular poem by the American poet Emily Dickinson. In the poem, "Hope" is metaphorically transformed into a strong-willed bird that lives within the human soul—and sings its song no matter what. Essentially, the poem seeks to remind readers of the power of hope and how little it requires of people. The speaker makes it clear that hope has been helpful in times of difficulty and has never asked for anything in return. "Hope is the Thing with Feathers" is one of a number of poems by Dickinson that breathes new life into an abstract concept by using surprising imagery and figurative language.“Hope is the thing with feathers” Summary

The speaker defines "Hope" as a feathered creature that dwells inside the human spirit. This feathery thing sings a wordless tune, not stopping under any circumstances.

Its tune sounds best when heard in fierce winds. 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. But in the speaker's experiences, even the most extreme ones, the bird has never asked for anything in return.

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