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Imaginative Journeys Realities And Possibilities (1 Viewer)

Realities and possibilities...hard to understand?


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Lolita25

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Hi all!!

We recently got an assignment on imaginative journeys and the question is:

How have the composers of the texts you have chosen represented imaginative journeys including both realities and possibilities?

We only need 2 texts to compare and constrast....apparently other schools have received the same question so maybe all of you can be of help.

I was thinking to do a book and movie but now im not too sure.

If anyone can help that would be great!

Please help me choose 2 texts suitable for this question AND how the question relates to the two texts.

Thanks



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Subjects: Legal studies, ancient history, SOR1, mathematics, biology, advanced english

Not so nerdy subjects for me to be going to James Ruse aye??

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Eddy1ner

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hey well i suggest Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. it is a sci-fi novel. but great for imaginative journeys.. and if your not already using Coleridge "this lime tree bower my prison" and "Rime of the ancient Marnier"..

good luck
 

Concubine

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I had this question for my half-yearlies. It is a great question! Stops people rote learning, I think.

I used Lime-Tree, Kubla Khan and Frost as my prescribed texts and The Wizard of Oz and a kiddy's book for my related.

CHOOSE ADULT TEXTS!!!! I got 14/15 because of my poor choice.
 

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