Title: Poem Analysis Hope is the Thing with Feathers
1Poem AnalysisHope is the Thing with Feathers
2Hope is the Thing with Feathers
- I. Form
- 1. Line 12 lines
- 2. Stanza 3 stanzas
- 3. Sentence 3 sentences
- 4. Rhyme scheme
- - Syllabic (???) rhyme
- heard-bird, storm-warm, sea-extremity-me
- - Forced (???) rhyme
- feathers-words, soul-all
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- 5. The literal meaning
- a. Line 5 And sweetest in the gale is heard
- What is heard in the gale?
- b. Line 6 And sore must be the storm
- ? The...
- c. Line 9 Ive heard it in the chilliest land
- What does it mean?
4Hope is the Thing with Feathers
- 5. The literal meaning
- a. Line 5 And sweetest in the gale is heard
- Hope is heard sweetest in the gale.
- b. Line 6 And sore must be the storm
- ? The storm must be sore
- c. Line 9 Ive heard it in the chilliest land
- Here it means the tune that the bird sings
(i.e. hope).
5Hope is the Thing with Feathers
- II. Point of View
- Who is the speaker in the poem?
- Who is he/she talking to?
- What is he/she trying to say?
6Hope is the Thing with Feathers
- II. Point of View
- Who is the speaker in the poem?
- It can be the poet herself. It can be a
traveler. - 2. Who is he/she talking to?
- It can be another case of talk-to-oneself. It
is also likely that the speaker is encouraging
someone whos losing hope, or someone who
questions what hope is. - 3. What is he/she trying to say?
- Hope lies in our heart and it never asks us to
pay any price for having hope. Hope can hardly
fade away. Only under extreme circumstances might
hope be gone.
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- III. Imagery (language that appeals to the five
senses) - Words What sense appealed to
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- III. Imagery (language that appeals to the five
senses) - Words What sense appealed to
- sings the tune sound
- heard sound
- warm feeling
- sore feeling
- chilliest feeling
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- IV. Figurative Language (metaphor, simile,
personification, symbolism) - Word/Phrase Type What is being
compared - the thing w/ Metaphor Hope/bird (it
sings, it flies) - feathers
- sings the tune Person.
- w/o the words
- gale/ storm Symbolism Difficulties
- chilliest land/
Situations where one - strangest sea finds it
hard to survive - crumb Reward?
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- V. Topic and theme
- What is the subject matter?
- What kind of attitude does the speaker have
toward hope? According to the speaker, what is
hope? Is it really like a bird? - Write a sentence or two on the truth about life
that the poet is trying to communicate.
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- V. Topic and theme
- It is about life and about what supports people
under difficulties. - The speaker honors hope, something that is
invaluable and invincible. It may share some
characteristics of a bird, but even if it gets
hungry, it doesnt request any reward or price
from people. Hope is self-sufficient(?) and truly
self-less.
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- V. Topic and theme
- 3. (pretty much like the ideas in the previous
slide.) - Hope is in our heart. It cant be found else
where. As long as we believe its existence, it is
there, especially in distress and adversities.
The difficulties in life may be so immense that
we will be left in extreme pain. But hope,
throughout the time, has warmed so many hearts.
It will definitely take good care of ours too.
All we have to do is to listen, to find strength
from within.
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creepy song