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the path not taken / 2024

Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken" ends with the phrases:

Two paths diverged in a forest, and I —

I chose the one less traveled by,

And that made all the difference.

The ending of the poem "The Road Not Taken" can be interpreted as a reflection on the inevitable nature of choices.

When the narrator chooses the path less traveled and claims that it made all the difference, he is acknowledging that once the choice has been made, there is no point in lamenting about what could have been. This interpretation suggests that, when making a decision, it becomes the only viable option, as it is the one that was made.

Therefore, romanticizing the past or questioning past choices is futile, as it is not possible to change what has already happened; instead, the poem invites us to accept our choices and move forward with confidence, knowing that each decision shapes our path. once in a lifetime.

/ acrylic on wood and embroidery in a tall acrylic box frame 21x26 cm

the path not taken / 2024

R$1,200.00Price
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