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kolezko [41]
3 years ago
9

The road in the journey the traveller take elaborate uphills​

English
1 answer:
34kurt3 years ago
4 0

pls mark as brainlist

Explanation:

Up-Hill by Christina Rossetti is a philosophical poem. The journey described in it is metaphor for life. The poem is in the form of a dialogue between a narrator and unknown answerer.

The journey of life is quite difficult and tiring, like a mountain climb. The narrator wishes to know if he would find a resting place, comfort, fellow travellers after the tiring uphill journey (difficult life). The answerer assures him he will definitely find a resting place, comfort and fellow travellers.

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