Hope is the thing with feathers

By “Emily Dickinson”
use the poem to answer the question.
to which sense does the stanzas imagery most appeal?
a hearing
b sight
c smell
d touch

1 answer

In Emily Dickinson's poem "Hope is the thing with feathers," the imagery primarily appeals to the sense of sight (b). The poem uses visual metaphors, such as "feathers," to create an image of hope as a bird. This imagery allows readers to visualize hope in a way that is vibrant and tangible, highlighting its delicate and uplifting nature.

Similar Questions
  1. 8.Read the excerpt from the poem "Hope is a Thing with Feathers," by Emily Dickinson. Hope is a thing with feathers That perches
    1. answers icon 1 answer
  2. Use the poem Hope” is the thing with feathersby Emily Dickinson to answer the question. What does the personification in the
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    1. answers icon 1 answer
more similar questions