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    Life Is a Journey

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    Life is a journey! We live‚ we die! We say hello and we say goodbye… but what happens in between? The comparison of life to a journey has become to cliché. One would hear it from parents‚ from teachers and even from preachers‚ but what I’ve leant from this cliché is that despite what anyone believes‚ we cannot deny that life is definitely a journey. When I think about a journey‚ a picture of a long dusty road‚ over beautiful hills and plains‚ appears in my mind. Sometimes I’d see hikers walking

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    Disney Hero's Journey

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    In ancient Greece and Rome‚ a hero was set apart by their strength and their achievements‚ which far surpassed ordinary mortals. These heroes were demi-gods of half-mortal‚ half-divine percentage. In order to be seen as a true hero‚ he followed what they called the ‘hero pattern’‚ beginning with his origin‚ followed by his journey. His journey is then divided into 3 distinct parts; separation or departure‚ penetration of the power source‚ and finally the return or reintegration. Today‚ we don’t have

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    Niggle's Journey

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    Niggle’s "journey". There are a few different meanings that I thought might be. My initial thought was that his journey‚ after the imprisonment‚ was like his death. The way that I interpreted it was that after the imprisonment‚ Niggle was sent to paradise‚ like he had died and was sent to a heaven-like place. I also thought that his journey might represent that of adulthood. Before he left for his journey‚ he basically had freedom‚ as one does when they are a child. Once he went on his journey‚ he was

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    Rizal Journey

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    writings‚ Filipino youth will gain incorruptible confidence‚ direction‚ courage and determination. | Objectives of Rizal Law (1956) | * To rededicate the lives of the youth to ideals of freedom and nationalism. * To pay tribute to our national hero for devoting his life and works in shaping the Filipino character. * To gain an inspiring source of patriotism thru the study of Rizal’s life‚ works and writings. | …Goals by the Board of National Education(Capino et al‚ 1997) | * To recognize

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    The Journey of Man

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    The Journey of Man In the documentary The Journey of Man‚ the intriguing question of weather modern man was descended from a single man in Africa was presented by scientist Spencer Wells. Wells takes the viewer through the extensive and descriptive quest to route the origin of our ancestors. Spencer Wells starts by taking the viewer on the migration route over the millenniums showing how man moved from Africa on a journey to Australia and eventually spread all over the world

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    Physical Journey

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    Section III: Essay Focus – Physical Journeys How do the texts that you have studied explore the assumptions underlying the concept of the physical journey? There are many assumptions about what a physical journey is. On one level‚ it is simply the movement from and origin to a new area known as the destination. The underlying concept however is much more detailed on a personal level. Physical journeys essentially begin with a catalyst‚ trigger‚ course that gives a person or people a reason to venture

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    Journey of Discovery

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    A journey of discovery is a very complex concept. It can involve much more than physical movement from place to place. A journey of discovery can be a very meaningful experience providing opportunities for the traveller to develop themselves physically‚ emotionally and spiritually. It can be a catalyst for change that can lead to further understanding of oneself‚ others and also the world. The texts studied support this idea of a “journey of discovery” very effectively. The texts I have chosen

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    The Mccandless Journey

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    From the book “Into The Wild‚” Jon Krakauer‚ a inventive author‚ talks about the journey of the main character in the story‚ originally know as Christopher Johnson McCandless‚ but changed his name to Alex. McCandless was tired of his life in modern society wanted to be free away from people‚ his parents‚ and the Government. McCandless lived a decent life with many things to be proud off‚ but he decided to leave and give everything he had away‚ or dispose of it. He then set himself to travel across

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    Journey Is the Reward

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    “The journey is the reward”- how is this evident in your texts There is an Ancient Chinese Proverb that states‚ “The Journey is the reward”‚ meaning that no matter how long it takes you to reach your destination‚ it is not where you end up‚ but the journey that will have shaped you. As we journey in life‚ we are challenged by obstacles that we must overcome to be rewarded. In the play Away by Michael Gow‚ our preconceptions of characters are challenged and our opinions on journeys and how they

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    Journey to the Interior

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    Journey to the Interior’ by Margaret Atwood is a text that uses physical or material things to demonstrate an inner journey. It uses the metaphor of the Canadian landscape to explain the journey of life and the inner journey of self-discovery. The title ’Journey to the Interior’ implies of a journey from the exterior reality to the inner depths of the human psyche. In historical times the title would imply the discovery of a new land‚ exploration into the unknown that could involve danger. Similar

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