[FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']The dark grey colours which define the path of 'the life you lead' impart a sense of stagnancy and blandness to the text, effectively communicating how the well-trodden path is safe yet dull. This is counterpointed by the lighter hues which guide the way to 'the life you could have lead' with its positive connotations of adventure and hope in the processes of speculation. The monochromatic graphic outlines how [/FONT][FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']imaginative[/FONT][FONT='Verdana','sans-serif'] journeying and its possibilites can be made available to all. This is represented in the figure of the solitary man centred in the image, highlighting the significance of individual decisions in deciding the paths we carve for ourselves in this world and through life.
In contrast, the long shadows which follow the man in Leunig's comic symbolise the burden we may carry when we reject the [/FONT][FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']imaginative[/FONT][FONT='Verdana','sans-serif'] possibilities in our life [/FONT][FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']journey[/FONT][FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']. The pensieve look on the character's face suggests that in hindsight, walking 'the road not taken' may have been a wiser decision than following the traditional course in journeys. This sense of regret is visually represented by the juxtaposition of dark and light areas in the comic, emphasising how the continuous process of journeying can allow us to more effectively respond to the human condition, both the positive and negative ramifications."
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