Differences between Dickinson and Browning's poems
* school english1. Central Theme Comparison
In Browning's Poem, hope is portrayed as a diminishing force that ultimately fails and cannot sustain us through our greatest challenges. While Dickinson's poem presents hope as a constant presence that strengthens when we need it most.
| Aspect | Browning | Dickinson |
|---|---|---|
| Nature of Hope | Fragile and failing | Strong and persistent |
| Role in crisis | Abandons in need | Most resent in crisis |
| Ultimate fate | Exhausted and depleted | Enduring and constant |
| Human rRelationship | Distant and failing | intimate and nurturing |
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