In “Hope is the thing with feathers” Emily Dickinson takes on hope as a bird that is always chirping no matter what time or where ever you are as said by Emily “And sings the tune without the words, and never stops at all,” (Line 3-4). This bird happens to be the feeling you get when you want something to occur. In “Success is counted sweetness”
In “Hope is the thing with feathers” Emily Dickinson takes on hope as a bird that is always chirping no matter what time or where ever you are as said by Emily “And sings the tune without the words, and never stops at all,” (Line 3-4). This bird happens to be the feeling you get when you want something to occur. In “Success is counted sweetness”