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Herbert's poem is allegorical; that is, it uses an extended metaphor in which life is compared to a journey. Abstract concepts such as pride, desperation, and passion are described in terms of the landmarks and natural barriers one would encounter on a journey. Using the drag-and-drop function click on each word and move it to its proper location on the map, based on Herbert's poem

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We can move the words to their proper location based on Herbert's poem "The Pilgrimage" in the following manner:

  1. hill of expectation
  2. cave of desperation
  3. rock of pride
  4. fancies meadow
  5. cares copse
  6. the wild of passion
  7. gladsome hill
  8. swarming fears

What is the poem about?

"The Pilgrimage," by George Herbert, compares the spiritual journey of the speaker with the journey pilgrims take. Notice that the places mentioned in the answer above are not real, geographical places.

The poem is basically a metaphor to show the spiritual and emotional path the speaker walks to become a better person. He has to go through moments of desperation and passion, or to let go of pride and fear, for example.

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