For Every Hill I've had to climb by L.E. Thayer (summary)
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Explanation:L.E Thayer's,'For Every Hill I've Had to Climb',voices us that trials and tribulations leads us to success.
The poet is thankful to all the anguish and pain that helped him to foster his all-round development.The physical and mental conflict, one has to go through, helps us in the elongated run.
The rose-strewn paths (the paths scattered with roses ,softer things of life) over which the weekling creep upon, can lead to short-term success and vivacity.Moreover, it leads to the outer skin of the fruit and not the cunning fruit,itself.
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