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Uphill

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By: (1830-1894)

"Uphill" by Christina Rossetti is a thought-provoking and contemplative poem that explores the journey of life as a metaphorical uphill climb. The speaker asks a series of questions to a fellow traveler, pondering the difficulties and challenges that they may face along the way. The repetition of the question "Does the road wind up-hill all the way?" emphasizes the arduous nature of the journey and the uncertainties that lie ahead. Despite the hardships, the poem offers a sense of hope and reassurance, suggesting that rest and relief will come at the end of the road. Rossetti's use of imagery and symbolism effectively conveys the themes of perseverance, endurance, and faith in the face of life's trials. Overall, "Uphill" is a poignant and timeless work that invites readers to reflect on the struggles and rewards of the human experience.

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Rossetti began writing down and dating her poems from 1842, mostly imitating her favoured poets. From 1847 she began experimenting with verse forms such as sonnets, hymns and ballads; drawing narratives from the Bible, folk tales and the lives of the saints. Her early pieces often feature meditations on death and loss, in the Romantic tradition. - Summary by Wikidepia


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