![]() ![]() There is also some repetition from the words “and” and “that” at the beginning of many lines showing the reader that this poem is continuously describing what hope looks like and what describes hope best. I think this is a very creative way of structuring a poem because it would make sure that every reader reads the poem exactly how Dickinson wanted it to be read. She also uses a lot of hyphens that instruct the reader to pause for a while before continuing with reading to fully understand and have time to think and the meaning of this poem. This gives a special effect at the end since the last three lines rhyme with each other. She uses a rhyme scheme that is irregular since this is a-b-c-b then a-b-a-b and then a-b-b-b. Hope is like a feather is a lyric style poem, which is a writing style she uses a lot. This would be my favorite poem since this poem contains many of Emily Dickinson’s famous writing styles. ![]()
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