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What is the meaning of the poem 'Hope' by Emily Dickinson?

Answer:

The poem Hope uses the bird as a metaphor for hope.

The bird perches in our soul and sings continuously. Hope lives in our soul and is eternal.

The bird sings in the harshest conditions. Hope is always there no matter how difficult our situation.

The bird asks for nothing. Hope is free.

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