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  • In this poem, personification is used to compare hope to a bird. She says hope perches in the soul. This means that hope isn't physically seen.
  • She says the bird doesn't stop singing. This means that hope doesn't disappear. Hope helps people through difficult times.
  • In the poem, she talks about a storm. She isn't referring to an actual storm. She is referring to the difficult times people go through.
  • The poem says that the storm was able to abash the little bird. Hope is referred to as having feathers, so the bird represents hope. The difficult times people went through made them lose hope.
  • In the poem, hope is referred to as warming. This means that hope is comforting even in the coldness of life. It's there even if we can't physically see it in the form of a bird.
  • She said she's heard it from the sea and it didn't ask anything of her. Hope has been there for her in the strangest times. It never asked for anything in return.
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