How we cite our quotes: (Line)
Quote #1
"Hope" is the thing with feathers –
That perches in the soul – (1-2)
Right from the get-go this poem positions itself halfway between the natural world and humanity. Sure, we have a hope-bird here, but it hangs out inside the soul. The poem combines a natural element (the bird) with human experience. That's pretty true of all life, when you think about it.
Quote #2
And sweetest - in the Gale - is heard -
And sore must be the storm (5-6)
It's telling that the poem doesn't discuss things like a flat tire or bankruptcy when it comes to listing hardships. The threats our speaker discusses are all naturally-occurring ones, like storms. We're reminded that our whole environment might pose a threat, so it's a good idea to keep an eye on your hope-bird.