![]() It is also a matter of fact that most of the poems of Emily Dickinson are based on themes of sadness and despair, most famous example of which is “ I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died“ however, this specific poem is all about living in the world. Emily Dickinson Hope is the thing with Feathers Analysis The poet gives hope a shape of a bird, through which she very skillfully portrays her message about hope. As usual, she uses a poetic device called metaphor for this purpose. Emily Dickinson in her poem “Hope is the thing with Feathers” creates an analysis of human capacity for thinking about their future. ![]() ![]() Is the intellect high or the hope? Which of them do you consider is the highest? Can intellect assure us of future happiness? By no means! Its field is very narrow. ![]()
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