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Many poets use their works to depict morals and lessons that will help other people in life. Henry van Dyke is poet that uses symbolism in order to show his moral, which is to "live life to its fullest." The poem states "The Mountains that close the valley with walls of granite steep and high invite the fearless foot to scale their stairway towards the sky." Dyke's Mountains in this poem represent fear and discourage "steep and high" overwhelming the valley which represents bravery and courage. When Dyke writes, "Inviting the fearless foot to scale," This means that, people who are yearning for adventure must take risks before ever getting out of the "mountains that enclose the valley." Dyke uses his skills of figurative language to reveal his poem's theme.
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