3. The Mirror to Self
Finally, this last section, “The Mirror to Self,” would be the revelation. Here, the Keeper—or perhaps another voice—gently unveils that every tale has been about the reader, who, by reading, has looked into a mirror of their own mind. Each poem might show glimpses of the reader’s own choices and paths, slowly building to that ultimate self-reflection.
Opening Lines for The Mirror to Self:
"Behold the glass, now clear and bright,
A mirror born from shadowed night.
Each tale you read, each verse you sought,
Is but the truth your own mind wrought."
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