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Where does ‘hope’ reside?
in the human soul
If ‘hope’ is a bird, what do you think is the ‘tune’ that the bird sings?
strong feeling and longing for something better
How does this ‘tune’ affect its listeners?
it keeps them warm; it keeps them focused on the good things
What is the speaker saying about ‘hope’ when she says that the bird never stops singing?
it is always there for us
When does the ‘tune’ sound more comforting than ever to its listeners? Why?
in tough times
Is ‘hope’ hard to upset or disturb?
yes; it is there even in tough times
Which lines tell us that the speaker has found hope in the most desperate of circumstances?
“And sweetest- in the Gale – is heard- And sore must be the storm”
What is the emotion expressed by the speaker in the last two line? Why?
appreciation, relief, hopefulness
What is hope being compared to in the first four lines?
bird
What does the word “it” (line 12) refer to?
the bird, which represents hope
Another way to say lines 6-7 would be:
A storm must be strong to destroy the bird.
What does the "gale" represent in line 5?
difficulties in life
What does the "chillest land" represent in line 9?
toughest times in life
Inline 8, what does "keep warm" mean?
provide comfort