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what are the encouragements given to the traveller in the poem uphill please answer my friend​

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Answered by jiyugadhiya
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poem "UpHill" consists of four stanzas, each containing four lines, in which a traveler poses questions about a journey and is answered by an unknown voice. Only the first stanza deals with the journey proper: the traveler is told that it is up-hill all the way and lasts from morning to night.

The remaining three stanzas all concern the rest the traveler will enjoy at the end of the journey. There is an inn which one cannot miss. The wayfarers who have gone before the traveler will be there. Entry to the inn is easy (perhaps unavoidable), and there are plenty of beds for everyone. The most enigmatic line is "Of labor you shall find the sum." This seems to mean that the comfort at the inn is based on how hard the traveler worked on his way there.

The poem, then, is more about death than the journey to get there. The journey is hard, long, and up-hill all the way. Once you get there, death is like an inn, comfortable or not (as the traveler deserves). At any rate, it is commodious and unavoidable: not exactly heaven but scarcely hell either.

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