I studied God and elected to learn that poem. Since then, the rise was the theme of the world. Rossetti is always convinced of the world after death I chose to study poetry as "uphill" and "remember". Since then, the rise was the theme of the world. Rossetti is always known for his firm belief in the afterlife and symbolizes this "uphill". The poem itself is written in a unique style. I think this style interacts with poets and readers. This poem is a question-and-answer exchange that compares life with a journey.
Christina Rossetti's "Uphill" is a parable of life and death. Rossetti was considered one of the most religious poets in her era, and many of her spiritual beliefs were conveyed in her poem "uphill". H. B. De Grotte said: "It is undeniable that her strong lyrical gift is often dominated by her moral and theological experts" (Groot). Rossetti's interactive form imitates the metaphor that Jesus told in the Bible. In "Overview of Christina Rossetti", one author stated that Rossetti rejected two marriage proposals in her adult life due to her strong religious beliefs. Instead of marrying, she writes persuasively eloquent poetry, reaffirms belief in believers, and gives faith to hopeless people. Rossetti uses a metaphor for "god", symbolism and biblical hints convey the concept of life and death, and represents a promising path of salvation and the eternal life in heaven.
A metaphor is often used in poetry and real life. Amy Emily Dickinson's poem "Hope", she uses birds as a metaphor of hope. In Langston Hughes' s "Mother and Child" poetry, the metaphor of an ascending journey is compared to overcoming the hardness of life. We use metaphor every day. When we claim, we will talk about war. We use metaphor of food for too many topics, including eating books, digesting information, paying attention, swallowing our pride. Another aspect of the poem we use is sound. You can foresee that the voice in poetry is related to who talks. In poetry, the sound must match the theme of the conversation. One way to apply is to use which voice to express which character of the movie. For example, you can choose Voldemort, or a person who does not have a name, if necessary. Even though he never read a book or watched a movie when he said "Avada Kedavra" his intentions were not questionable. It is a curse of murder that is told