Subtitle Hope Springs [SAFE]
Hope is portrayed as a "dangerous thing" that can drive a man insane, yet it is ultimately the only thing that can set him free. 3. Related Media with Similar Titles
It highlights the necessity of "stubborn optimism" as a survival mechanism. 2. Stephen King's Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption subtitle Hope Springs
Different productions use "Hope Springs" or "Hope Springs Eternal" to explore various facets of the human condition: Hope is portrayed as a "dangerous thing" that
The phrase is the most common subtitle associated with the title "Hope Springs," originating from Alexander Pope's 1732 poem, An Essay on Man . It has served as a subtitle for various media, most notably Stephen King's novella Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption . 1. Literary Origins & Meaning subtitle Hope Springs



