The poem is a dialogue between a Reader, representing cowards afraid of life's difficulties, and a Rider determined to face challenges on his journey. [1] The Reader tries to discourage the Rider by warning of dangers in the valley like odorous pits and treacherous gaps. [2] When the Rider insists on continuing, the Reader then tries to frighten him with warnings of dusk delays, confusing terrain, and mysterious shapes in the trees. [3] Undeterred, the Rider tells the Reader that those with courage and willpower can overcome obstacles, and leaves the Reader behind to face his own fears.