What is the mood of the poem Hope is a thing with feathers? And who is speaking in the poem?
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For the most part, Dickinson's "Hope is the thing with feathers" has an uplifting and peaceful mood.
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The tone of Dickinson's well-known poem is upbeat and joyous.
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- This question comes from Emily Dickinson's poem "Hope is the Thing with Feathers."
- Dickinson uses an elaborate metaphor in the poem, equating optimism to a bird that resides inside the human spirit and provides encouragement.
- It is a symbol of the optimism that we all have within us.
- It's a tribute poem recorded to recognize the human ability for hope. The central purpose of this poem is hope.
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