Tips for Crafting Impactful Poetry
Emily Dickinson often used striking imagery in her poems. In "Hope is the thing with feathers," she transforms an abstract concept (hope) into a tangible, living thing—a bird that "perches in the soul."
Emily Dickinson often used striking imagery in her poems. In "Hope is the thing with feathers," she transforms an abstract concept (hope) into a tangible, living thing—a bird that "perches in the soul."