Hope Is the Thing with Feathers
Steven Liotta
Hope is the thing with feathers by Emily Dickinson was written in 1861 and first published in 1891. The text presents hope as a quality that shines even throughout adversity and that only hope can help us to remain positive during extreme …
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Hope is the thing with feathers by Emily Dickinson was written in 1861 and first published in 1891. The text presents hope as a quality that shines even throughout adversity and that only hope can help us to remain positive during extreme situations. Dickinson described hope as a bird that "perches in the soul." This piece depicts the hopefulness of the bird's song that "never stops," even when life is difficult. Hope is everlasting, ever shining and undefeatable.