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The other Side of the Hedge

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A symbolic journey across a fence that separates two worlds: one dominated by a frantic race, and another that reminds us of the beauty of simplicity. A story that questions the concept of modern progress in a charming poetic language. Do we choose to stay on the dusty road or cross to the unknown side? 🌳✨🛤️

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12X13X14 January 1, 2025 English 12 pages N/A ,

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“The Other Side of the Hedge” is a symbolic short story that presents a philosophical journey through parallel worlds. The writer tells the story of a man walking along a long dusty road, constrained by measuring his steps through a counter that reminds him of the routine of modern life. At a moment of exhaustion, he decides to break through the fence of the road to discover another world where unspoiled nature and inner peace dominate the scene. There, he meets people who live without a race or material goals, which raises questions about the meaning of real progress.

The story addresses the human conflict between the relentless pursuit of achievement and the search for a deeper meaning of existence. Forster offers a scathing critique of contemporary life that is measured by rapid achievements, calling for contemplation and slowness. The deep symbolism of the fence and the road reflects the barrier between the material and spiritual worlds, while the encounter with the unknown indicates the possibility of reconciliation with the self.

The simple language and the poignant narrative make the story inspiring for anyone looking for a balance between the daily pursuit and inner peace. The story is considered part of the collection “The Celestial Omnibus” which was published in 1911, but the Hindawi Foundation edition reintroduces it in an elegant Arabic version. Despite its brevity, the story carries wisdom that deserves contemplation.

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