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BRING out the regilouse idea of the poet in the uphill??​

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Answered by Ꭺαrση
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Another religious interpretation of "Up-Hill" argues that the climb is the speaker's journey to Christ (i.e. the series of events that causes the speaker to turn to God), which makes the inn the speaker's initial salvation, as opposed to the climb representing the Christian life and the inn standing for heaven.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a faith-based interpretation of "Up-Hill," the climb described in the poemrepresents the hard journey to salvation in Christ and the promise of eternity in heaven.

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