The Hope is the Thing with Feathers Quiz
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When was Emily Dickinson's poem 'Hope is the Thing with Feathers' published?

  • Circa 1891
  • By her sister
  • Posthumously (correct)
  • In her second collection
  • What does the narrator perceive hope as in the poem?

  • A storm
  • A hurricane
  • A bird (correct)
  • A metaphor
  • What does the bird of hope do without stopping?

  • Abashes the little bird
  • Perches in the soul
  • Stops at all
  • Sings the tune without the words (correct)
  • In the poem, when is the bird of hope heard sweetest?

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

    What does the bird of hope ask for in the poem?

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

    Study Notes

    'Hope is the Thing with Feathers' Publication

    • Emily Dickinson's poem 'Hope is the Thing with Feathers' was published posthumously.

    Hope as a Bird

    • The speaker likens hope to a bird that resides in the soul, emphasizing its constant presence and resilience.

    Never-Stopping Bird

    • The bird of hope sings without ceasing, implying that hope is a persistent and unwavering force.

    Sweetest Melodies

    • The bird of hope's song is most beautiful when faced with adversity, symbolizing hope's ability to comfort and inspire in challenging times.

    Hope's Request

    • The bird of hope doesn't ask for anything except to be allowed to sing. This signifies that hope is a self-sufficient force that thrives on its own.

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    Test your knowledge of Emily Dickinson's poem "Hope is the Thing with Feathers" with this quiz. Explore the themes, symbolism, and interpretation of the poem in this engaging quiz.

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