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Changing Perspectives in Literature
Summary: Discusses changing perspectives in literature. Describes how we regard and analyze situations places their significance in context. Evaluates the perspective in a number of literary pieces.
Changing perspective is a way of regarding and analysing situations, facts and texts as they progress from one perspective to another, evaluating their significance in context. The prospect of changing perspective occurs in modern situations, facts and texts rather frequently, and impact on society's view towards life, emotions and experiences. The views of countless authors, readers, artists and composers have included changing perspective as a basis for their work in order to express the thoughts and feelings of how they perceive and understand life and its obstacles. Varying from a song to a poem or visual illustration to a short prose, changing perspective can be presented through different media developing different attitudes. A poem such as Sturt's Dreaming by Bruce Lundgren shows his change in perspective through an odyssey of hope and fortune but takes a twist through reality searching for an inland saviour. A song by Joni...
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