'Hope' is the Thing with Feathers by Emily Dickinson Quiz
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Where was Emily Dickinson born?

  • New York City, New York
  • Boston, Massachusetts
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Amherst, Massachusetts (correct)
  • What was the preferred activity of Emily Dickinson as a child?

  • Socializing with friends
  • Singing in public
  • Baking and gardening (correct)
  • Playing sports
  • When did Emily Dickinson's most prolific writing period occur?

  • 1820-1830
  • 1865-1875
  • 1855-1865 (correct)
  • 1880-1890
  • How many poems were in Fascicle 13?

    <p>19 poems</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What themes did Emily Dickinson focus on in her poetry?

    <p>Nature, self-identity, and God</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary theme of Emily Dickinson's poem 'Hope' is the Thing with Feathers?

    <p>Hope in times of adversity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Dickinson describe the endurance of hope in 'Hope' is the Thing with Feathers?

    <p>Boundless and lasting</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the bird symbolize in Dickinson's poem 'Hope' is the Thing with Feathers?

    <p>Resilience and endurance</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In which way does Dickinson use personification in her poem 'Hope' is the Thing with Feathers?

    <p>By portraying hope as a companion to the soul</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the use of the metaphor of a bird represent in the poem 'Hope' is the Thing with Feathers?

    <p>The enduring nature of hope</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Emily Dickinson compare hope to in her poem 'Hope is the Thing with Feathers'?

    <p>A bird</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to Emily Dickinson, where does hope reside?

    <p>In the soul</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Emily Dickinson describe hope in the roughest of storms in her poem?

    <p>It sings louder and more articulate</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Emily Dickinson state about the bird of hope in her poem regarding asking for anything?

    <p>It never asked a crumb of me</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Dickinson engage readers at the start of her poem 'Hope is the Thing with Feathers'?

    <p>Through an ambiguous title leading to specific inferences</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Emily Dickinson's Biography

    • Born on December 10, 1830, in Amherst, Massachusetts
    • Middle child of three, preferred quiet home life and domestic duties
    • Received education from Amherst Academy and Mount Holyoke Female Seminary
    • Became socially active in teen years, but later lived in isolation due to emotional crisis
    • Wrote prolifically from 1855-1865, focusing on nature, self-identity, and God

    "Hope is the Thing with Feathers"

    • Written in 1861, published in 1891 after Dickinson's death
    • Part of Fascicle 13, a collection of 19 poems
    • Poem number 254, later included in the Norton Anthology

    Poem Analysis

    • Dickinson describes hope as a bird that lives in the soul
    • Hope sings without words, never stops, and is loudest in the gale
    • Hope keeps the soul warm, even in the coldest lands and strangest seas
    • The bird asks for nothing in return, simply existing to encourage and nurture the soul

    Themes

    • Hope: emphasized as a constant companion that lives in the soul
    • Human Suffering: inevitable, but hope helps endure through the darkest times
    • Endurance: the bird's song represents persistence and bravery in the face of adversity

    Symbols

    • The bird's song: resonates throughout the poem, symbolizing hope's constant presence
    • Feathers: light yet strong, represent hope's ability to uplift and bind to the soul

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    'Hope' is the Thing with Feathers by Emily Dickinson quiz focusing on the background, themes, and analysis of the poem written in 1861. Test your knowledge on this famous lyric poem.

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