what's the theme of the up hill
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Perseverance can take lots of forms, pretty much all of them beneficial, but in "Up-Hill" we're really talking about perseverance as it relates to climbing, or perseverance as in the determination to deny gravity its due. We mean, Speaker #1's journey sounds pretty tough—the road winds up-hill all the way—but in spite of all his questions, we see zero indication that he plans on bailing. Rossetti, conveniently enough, talks a lot about upward movement in her poetry (not just in "Up-Hill") and uses the idea of persevering on a climb to mirror the dedication necessary for a person to get closer to God.
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