Hope is the Thing with Feathers

Emily Dickinson


Available Answers

  1. 1.

    Why does the speaker feel that 'Hope' has feathers?

  2. 2.

    In what way does 'Hope' never stop?

  3. 3.

    What happens to 'Hope' during gales and storms?

  4. 4.

    How does the speaker say that 'Hope' is universal?

  5. 5.

    And sweetest-in the gale-is heard-
    And sore must be the storm-
    That could abash the little bird
    That kept so many warm

    1. Why does 'Hope' seem particularly sweet during a gale?
    2. How does 'Hope' bring warmth in our lives?
  6. 6.

    Why is 'Hope' being compared to a little bird?

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