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in the poem 'uphill' what does the road the road symbolise​

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Answered by shailajagupta4
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Answer:

The road - In Up-hill, the road symbolises the journey the speaker takes. Instead of being straight, the fact that it is 'winding' and 'up-hill' suggests that the path is long and difficult.

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Answered by daniyashahid99
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Answer:

The road symbolises the journey that the speaker took

Explanation:

Up-hill is an english poem written by Chritina Rossetti.

The road in Up-hill represents the speaker's journey. The title of the poem is uphill means that the road (journey) she took was 'winding' and 'up-hill' instead of being straight therefore the poet says thay the journey is long and tough. The winding Road basically means that the life is a journey which is not easy and straight, instead, it is tough and full of hurdles. The fact that there is a road heading up the hill, on the other hand, shows that many people have previously taken the path being considered. Because the speaker's route has already been given to her, she will not have to carve or locate her own.

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