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Knight at the Crossroads, Viktor Vasnetsov

A fork in the road is a metaphor, based on a literal expression, for a deciding moment in life or history when a choice between presented options is required, and, once made, the choice cannot be reversed.[1]

Examples

"Mortal, mark out two roads for the sword of the king of Babylon to come; both of them shall issue from the same land. And make a signpost, make it for a fork in the road leading to a city; mark out the road for the sword to come to Rabbah of the Ammonites or to Judah and to Jerusalem the fortified.

See also

References

  1. ^ Kovecses, Zoltan (12 February 2010). Metaphor: A Practical Introduction. Oxford University Press. p. 131. ISBN 9780199705313.
  2. ^ Robinson, Katherine (27 May 2016). "Robert Frost: "The Road Not Taken"". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 26 January 2021.