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what is 'hope'called an in the poem?​

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Answered by MizBroken
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"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.

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Answered by Hyemi2008
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Explanation:

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. ... The speaker makes it clear that hope has been helpful in times of difficulty and has never asked for anything in return.

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