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    Imaginative Journeys

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    An imaginative journey can be defined as an extension of reality that transcends physical barriers. Through the use of abstract notions and an element of surrealism‚ an imaginative journey can result in distortion of the boundaries between imagination and reality. This type of journey involves readers by drawing on their imagination and can therefore result in the transformation of perceptions and attitudes‚ which may also stimulate a sense of enlightenment for both the characters and the responder

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    An imaginative journey has three main parts inspiration speculation and imagination. Imaginative journeys are embarked upon through the transcendence of the threshold of reality. An imaginative journey can be in the form of a dream whether awake or asleep‚ while reading a story in which both the composer and audience can be involved. An imaginative journey is generally triggered by a catalyst‚ which can be in the form of a person or something completely different‚ such as a choice made by

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    Imaginative journey refers to movements where the individual does not have to physically travel anywhere. It is a journey of the mind‚ which allows individuals to visit any place they desire or are led to; even those that don’t exist. Imaginative journey can lead to inspiration‚ belief and imagination. However the journey is only a means to an end. This end being: knowledge‚ experience or discoveries made by the individual in the process of the imaginative journey which broadens or heightens the

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    The imaginative journey is one in which we escape reality and are invited to acknowledge a new reality within the realms of the imagination. These journeys offer change and discovery providing valuable insight into ones past‚ present and future. Coleridge’s poems‚ "This Limetree Bower My Prison" and "Frost at Midnight" take the reader on an imaginative journey with the character through various forms of imagery placing a clear image in the readers mind. The book cover for "The Ivory Trail" by Victor

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    English Discussion Discussion Topic: Imaginative journeys are exciting and potentially dangerous. They can take you to exotic and mysterious places‚ where if you are perceptive‚ you can grow in maturity and wisdom. This is a true statement that can only be discussed fully with reference to The Time Machine. The imagined world in the text is placed into the future. It is a vision of a troubled future. A dystopia inhabited by Eloi and Morlocks. The Eloi are a beautiful‚ friendly and fragile race

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    and wonder evoke the journey of discovery which ultimately leads to a new understanding of self and the world. In Shakespeare’s 1601 comedy The Tempest‚ the discoveries of a new world and forgiveness‚ evoked by curiosity and wonder‚ leads to a new understanding of self and the world. Similarly‚ in Jean-Marc Vallee’s biographical drama Wild (2014)‚ a curiosity and wonder of the world and need to overcome personal challenges leads Cheryl Strayed to embark on a 1‚100 mile journey of self-discovery along

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    The journey concept contains a number of components. It can be perceived as a process which leads to a conclusion or destination. The journey process is more significant than the destination. William Shakespeare’s play ‘The Tempest’‚ J.M Barrie’s novel Peter Pan and Victor Flemming’s film The Wizard of Oz (1939)‚ all communicate journey concepts. Through analysing the ideas and textual conventions it will become evident that the ‘journey process’ is more important than the destination. Shakespeare

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    Imaginative Toys

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    | | | | | | The choice of a location for an organisation is very important. Location decisions even though not made often are very important to the growth of an organisation. Location decisions are made for various reasons like expanding an organisation’s customer base and or building the capacity to absorb the growing demand for an organisation’s goods or services. If an organisation is strategically located in terms of say the availability of resources it is able to gain a competitive

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    The Imaginative Landscape

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    Understanding of ’The Imaginative Landscape’ Derived from the Dutch word ’landschap’‚ landscape can refer to‚ and mean many things. It can be described as the physical environment we see around us every day and everywhere we go. However it can also be the meaning we add to the physical aspect of it. The imaginative landscape can be defined as the world we carry in our thoughts‚ dreams‚ memories/experiences‚ attitude and imagination‚ that helps us to colour/ shape the world around us. Therefore

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    what a memoir is‚ and valid explanations concerning the topic of memory. Hampl starts off the essay by talking about one of her childhood recollections involving a piano lesson at the age of seven‚ but in the end‚ the short memoir turns into an imaginative piece of writing. As she transcribes‚ details are mistakenly added in. The memory actually comes from her own creation instead of facts as they are supposed to. Furthermore‚ out of all memories she could have chosen‚ her piano lesson is the one

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