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Based on the structure of the poem "Hope Is The Thing With Feathers," what conclusion can readers draw?
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The poem’s three tight quatrains, hymn‑like meter, repetition (especially the repeated “And…” and dashes) and musical language mimic a bird’s continual song. That structure reinforces the poem’s central point: hope is a constant, selfless, resilient presence in the soul that endures through storms and asks nothing in return.
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