what parallels does Emily Dickinson draw to ‘ hope and birds ' in the poem hope is the thing with feathers ?
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“Hope is the thing with feathers” Symbols
Through extended metaphor, hope is transformed into a bird that rests within the human soul. As part of this metaphor, the poem draws a symbolic link between birdsong and the indomitable (undefeatable) power of hope
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