“Hope is The Thing with Feathers”: An Analysis to Emily Dickinson’s Poetry

<p>Throughout the ages, hope has been an integral aspect of humanity, woven intricately into the tapestry of our being. Yet, have you ever pondered about the true meaning of hope? What is this hope that historians often refer to? and what does it entail? Well, according to Emily Dickinson, &ldquo;<em>Hope</em>&rdquo; is apparently &ldquo;<em>the thing with feathers</em>&rdquo; or at least that is what her poem&rsquo;s title would lead you to believe.</p> <p>Originally published in 1891 as part of her second poetry collection, &ldquo;<em>Hope is the thing with feathers&rdquo;&nbsp;</em>is one of Emily Dickinson&rsquo;s most famous works. In this renowned work, Dickinson explored the many qualities of hope and its profound influence upon us. She expounded on the resilience that hope instills within us to confront life&rsquo;s challenges. Through the use of her metaphors, Dickinson attempted to capture the true essence of hope itself and its profound impact on the human spirit. In this article, we will attempt to delve deeper into Dickinson&rsquo;s work and try to further understand its significance.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@stephaniegunawan/hope-is-the-thing-with-feathers-an-analysis-to-emily-dickinsons-poetry-2d4f63f7a87d"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>