A Diverted Tragedy

Series: The Book of Joyous Children

The poem explores the theme of a tragic event that has been diverted from its intended course, resulting in a less severe outcome. The speaker reflects on how fate can be altered by human actions, leading to a more favorable conclusion. The tone is contemplative and philosophical, inviting the reader to consider the complexities of destiny and free will. AI Generated Content

~1885 CE
Available in: English
Very Easy

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