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lel yeah I talked about all these coz who knows what power they were referring toPower of rhetoric, power of bias, power of personalities, power of representations
unfortunately i only wrote 4 pages a little bitno time
Same here, I discussed how external influences and powers can impact on the disparate behaviours and emotions within an individual - rather than conflict between two different individuals. Fak.i just hope bos is flexible with 'power' because everyone seems to have interpreted it in a different way. I thought it was the authorial power of the composers to portray events/personalities in certain ways in order to serve contextual purposes etc
Gg no re.wait did I do the right question for this
I did the same thing. So, fingers crossed.I focused on external power of the composers whilst a lot of my friends focused on power within a text which I only alluded to.
So yeah, whether or not they're flexible with 'power' is definitely critical.
big words = band 6Overall I basically said the perspectives that prevail, and therefore conflict, are inherently derivative of the power of rhetoric and truths pertaining to the human condition.
I am very sophistimacated!big words = band 6
that is am amazingly eloquent way of putting it.I argued it saying that conflicting perspectives are first established through the use of power --> then it is shifted towards the other perspective through the manipulation of form and language techniques to develop the 'truth' of the situation.
thoughts?
Same. I really hit me hard cos the question didnt fit a lot of my essay.Power of rhetoric, power of bias, power of personalities, power of representations
unfortunately i only wrote 4 pages a little bitno time