Why does Emily Dickinson compare hope to a bird?
Why does Emily Dickinson compare hope to a bird? Dickinson, in her cleverness, never uses the word bird in her poem. She gives enough hints for the reader to understand the exact image that she describing. The song the bird’s sung is the feeling that hope gives a person when he is at his lowest. … Continue reading Why does Emily Dickinson compare hope to a bird?
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