Why does hope never ask for anything in return ?
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think hope is a bird . The first things that come to mind for me are, "freedom, flying" I also thought, by the way it said that her hope "never asked a crumb of her" that it was a dove because of the sense of pureness and giving, and earlier in the poem it mentioned it perching in "the soul" which made me envision a dove also. So i think that the bird was supposed to make us think of things like that. As for the lines "Yet, never, in extremity, / It asked a crumb of me" is just that it is always hope is pure and gives without taking. Nothing bad can come from hoping for something better. So I think that line meant that hope helps but doesn't "ask for things in return" like affecting (effecting?) negatively.
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# JAI HIND
think hope is a bird . The first things that come to mind for me are, "freedom, flying" I also thought, by the way it said that her hope "never asked a crumb of her" that it was a dove because of the sense of pureness and giving, and earlier in the poem it mentioned it perching in "the soul" which made me envision a dove also. So i think that the bird was supposed to make us think of things like that. As for the lines "Yet, never, in extremity, / It asked a crumb of me" is just that it is always hope is pure and gives without taking. Nothing bad can come from hoping for something better. So I think that line meant that hope helps but doesn't "ask for things in return" like affecting (effecting?) negatively.
i hope it helps u buddy ✌✌
# JAI HIND
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