Hope is the Thing with Feathers

Hope is the Thing with Feathers

 


Hope is the Thing with Feathers

About the author


            Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (1830 – 1886) was an American poet little known during her lifetime she has since been regarded as one of the most important figures in American poetry.

 

Notable works

 

(1) Because I could not stop for Death

 

(2)  Hope is the Thing with Feathers

 

(3) I’m nobody! Who are you?

 

            Dickinson was born in Amherst U.S into a prominent family with strong ties to its community after studying at the Amherst Academy for 7 years in her youth she briefly attended the Mount Holyoke female seminary before returning to her family's home in Amherst.

 

Introduction of the Poem 

 

            “Hope is the thing with Feathers” is a lyrical poem written as Ballad by American poet Emily Dickinson it is one of the poem included in the Collections of Poems after Dickinson’s death her sister Lavinia Dickinson published “Hope is the thing with Feathers” in 1891 in the collection title “Poems”.

 

            Emily Dickinson's poetry may have been influenced by 18th century Hymn culture, she used to attend Church regularly early in her life so Hymn was introduced to her during childhood. Dickinson believes that “Simplicity of the Hymnal form allowed space after Dickinson to make a satire.

 

Summary

 

            Emily Dickinson redefines Hope in this poem, she visualizes hope as a living thing not an abstract entities. Hope is looked upon as a bird singing continuously in the human soul, the feeling of Hope resides in men's mind that affects it directly or indirectly.

 

            Hope is Humanized in this section of the poem as it is like a feathered bird singing continuously in men's mind, the song of the bird seems a sweetest in a gale which stands for the periods of crisis in one's life. It is a typical song which words are absent moreover the song of the bird seems to have no end.

 

            Dickinson examines the origin of hope in men's life; the feeling of hope has it origin in men's mind and conditions its behavior. The voice of the little bird can only be silenced by the most violent storms. This means that only the toughest times can have a dry impact on hope, it also activates men’s mind and adds to its creative potential.

 

            The song of this bird soothes the mind in crisis however this melodious song prepares a person to encounter the stress and strains of life. Only the most violent storms can prevent the sweetest songs of this bird from being heard. It can be silenced by natural fury only. It means that hope can be frustrated by the sorest misfortune. The silencing of the voice of the bird would deny the pleasure of the sweetest song which used to comfort many hearts in the past.

 

                        The poet herself heard the song of the bird in the coldest region and on the mysterious sea. She had not abandoned hope in the most difficult times in her life. The bird loved Independence and never expected any food substance in any challenging situation in its lifetime, this clearly shows that hope is self sustaining and never except any favors from any external source including the poetess. 

 

            The song of the bird has blaming impact on the mind in a calamity. It can make a man forget the ups and downs of the life. Any attempt to silence the song of the bird will lead to the despair and frustration. It is the violence of the storm which can extinguish hope in men's life.

 

            The speaker found no problem in identifying the place where he had heard this song, in the past he had heard this song in Icy-cold region and on the mysterious seas. It stood by him through thick and thin face many Odds in his in her life. The poet praises the bird for selfless support to him in a fix. Strangely enough the bird has never demanded only thing in return for helping him in difficult times. This shows that man is selfish but the bird is selfless in interacting with human beings.

 

Analysis 

 

            In the opening of the poem adding more color and emphasis on the word “Hope” by using Iambic pentameter throughout the poem to replicate the “Hope’s song through time”. Most of the Dickinson's poetry Quatrains and runs in the Hymnal meter, which maintains the rhythm of the alternating between four beats and three beats in its stanza.

 

            “Hope is the thing with Feathers” is divided into three stanzas each set containing alternating lines of Iambic Tri-meter and Iambic Tetrameter, despite Mr.Lin’s theorizing it is not actually about a bird.

 

            Dickinson's poetry may have been influenced by 18 century Hymnal culture such as Isaac Watts and female writers, these works were introduced two Dickinson when she was attending Church regularly. She believes that a “Simplicity” of Hymnal form allowed room for a Dickinson to make his “An easy target for Parody”. 

 

            This poem creates the imagery of seafaring adventures with the use of word “Sea” and “Gale”. Dickinson uses the metaphor of “Hope” being linked on to a bird that does not disappear when we hardships of storm came. Dickinson enjoys “The stimulus of teasing riddles, which the idea “Hope” being something that does not disappear when the “Gale” and “Strom” get worse and its song still sings on despite so Whatever..

 

            Dickinson also mentions that, “No matter what the speaker of the poem is doing “Hope” does not leave even if they offer nothing in return to it”.

 

            In this poem Dickinson describes “Hope” as a bird, which is being used as a metaphor for the idea of Salvation. In total Dickinson has a 9 variations of the word “Hope” which can be interpreted in multiple ways. Morgan whites that Dickinson often one writes about birds when she is describing acts of worship, which coincides with the format of Hymn.

 

            Dickinson uses many allusions to nature in her poems as birds in Christian iconography are often represented as Dove within this poem she takes the image of the bird and the violence of weathers to create a balance between the destructive and beneficent. It is also a Juxtaposition of the interior world and exterior world, with the soul considered interior and the storms that attempt to dismantle hope being the exterior.

 

            Due to riddle like nature of her poems as well as the extensive use of Lexicon, “Hope is the thing with feathers can be interpreted through multiple shades of meaning.


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