Itinerary
The conquest to overcome uncertainties of the past and comprehending that a brain is a living machine constructed for physicality to harvest the greater good. Mistakes are essential for growth but blindly following a path will lead to anguish. The poem itinerary shows a complete understanding of the world's difficulties and the challenges we must face. Humans only prosper when faced with adversities, as we learn to yield exceptional results and implicate new knowledge.( continue later)
People try to rid of their past or overcome it by purposely avoiding or forgetting it. For example, in the poem ‘Itinerary’ by Eamon Grennan, he says, ‘passion for invisibility, be a fly on the wall, the pitcher’s ear, the child in the corner with his eyes clenched.’, he metaphorically uses invisibility to indicate uncertainty. A child with his eyes closed doesn’t think of anything and believes himself to be free. To be a fly fluttering from wall