Tyler Celeste Hill

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To be human is to be “in the state of being on the way,”6 which is a kind of hope. From Homer’s Odyssey to Dante’s Divine Comedy to Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales to Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, the journey is one of the oldest and most prevalent motifs in literature. Hope has been called “the virtue of the wayfarer,”
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