Hope Is The Thing With Feathers By Emily Dickinson

597 Words3 Pages

Poetry Explication Essay In the poem, “Hope is the Thing with Feathers” by Emily Dickinson, it is revealed that hope can bring one to new understandings and experiences. This poem describes hope as a bird to convey the idea that, like a bird’s wings help it fly, hope can take one from the depressing state of the world today, to a world they could never imagine; a world full of possibilities. The speaker describes hope as something that “sings [a] tune…/ and never stops” because hope is something that never leaves someone’s side; it may sing quieter, but it will never truly lose its voice (lines 3-4). The speaker also emphasizes the comfort that hope brings when you truly accept it. Hope, as described as a bird, “[keeps] so many warm” through their toughest times because it brings new happiness and light into one’s life (8). Though some people might deny it, hope is a part of life that brings joy and success into life, and is something that will never stop trying to persuade one to believe in it. …show more content…

Dickinson presents how “hope is a thing with feathers” in a metaphor to help the reader connect to this in a personal way and to convey hope’s pervasiveness and persistence (1). This metaphor also helps to reveal how strong hope can be when “[storms] / abash the little bird” because it can withstand the strongest storms that are thrown at it (6-7). These storms are implied metaphors of the storms within the human mind. Denial, depression, loss, anger and more are storms that hope can and will fight. Hope will persevere through the toughest times to help one be happy yet

More about Hope Is The Thing With Feathers By Emily Dickinson