Between the photograph and my life it appears to conduct many similarities and differences such as the situation versus the general overlying issue. The main issue that both topics conclude is that life will continuously be full of hesitant choices, however, after making the choice try the best to make it the greatest decisions made. I have the struggle with dealing with pressure obtained by individuals surrounding me to make my life more meaningful. Within in the photograph the man closest to the camera demonstrates the hesitancy to either go with rest of society or stay outside. Both includes the burden to only be able to look over the fence or in my case my peers and friends. The photograph is only an image which means it will never move more so what will happen next is unknown as to viewers it will be always just a picture. Furthermore, this justifies how even though the man’s hand is on the fence he will be forever frozen in the picture remaining appearing to be “on the fence”. As to me the mean in the picture will just be a character a museum specimen and how I analyze the picture is under my own perspective as in my mind every detail I detect is depicted differently in coherence to the topic question. I will continue to just view the individual that make choice I see as unwise at such a young …show more content…
Moreover, from analyzing the untitled photograph to producing assumptions of what the fence or the man turned towards the photo may represent, I come to the conclusion that within several aspects of the image I was able to relate or dissociate with. As the picture corresponds with the conflicts I create for myself as I consistently use the individuals that surrounds me and is pressuring me to create a more meaningful life to blame for. Additionally, I thought that making the wrong choices or the inability to make the right choices were the result of societys constant need for me to be a particular way. Through the realization that a meaningful life can be only defined to how one decides to make it meaningful as nobody else can make one’s life more meaningful than oneself. Understanding that in many instance life is full of situations that one must choose between sides on which may include the hesitancy deciding which side to go towards. Individuals within a society can influence or impact one’s life; however, the result is always the same as the power to create a more meaningful life is under the potential of the individual. Nobody else can be you but yourself, no matter how much society may influence you as you are the one