“Two diverged roads in a yellow wood/Unfortunately I couldn’t take both at the same time/I took the one less traveled by/And that made all the difference.”
---- This is a line from the famous American poet Robert Frost in his famous poem "The Road Not Taken".
Life often faces choices, and different choices will lead to different results and differences. In this song "The Road Not Taken", the poet chose a sparsely traveled, lonely and deserted road, and embarked on a different trajectory from most people. This result is also caused by the poet's life experience. He experienced hardship and pain throughout his life, so that the images he created are often associated with loneliness, despair, and death. The naturalistic tendency of Frost's lyric poetry is perfectly integrated with the natural temperament of the poet himself.
Another expression of choice, created by Shakespeare. Shakespeare, the greatest British writer, profoundly demonstrated the vagaries of fate between ideals and reality in his tragedies, as well as his reflection on fate. As a representative of traditional British culture, Shakespeare is known as the "Father of British Drama", "The Soul of the Age", and "Zeus on Mount Olympus of Human Literature", even far away from the British mainland in Australia. , also provides scholarships for young people to study and study Shakespeare's works.
If there is a sentence that represents the tragedy of life, then it should be this sentence:
“To be or not to be: that is a question.(Hamlet 3.1)
To live or not to live, this is a question worth considering.
——"Hamlet""