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“Journeys develop the heart, soul and imagination”. Discuss in relation to the concept of physical journeys.
Physical journeys involve different types of obstacles and movements to new places that provide opportunities to travelers to extend themselves physically, intellectually and emotionally. The travelers in the texts Away by Michael Gow, The Board of Studies Stimulus Booklet The Wind in the Willows extract by Kenneth Grahame, The Iliad and the Odyssey by Marcia Williams and the 2003 film Finding Nemo directed by Andrew Stanton respond to the challenges of their physical journeys as the characters learn about themselves and the world around them. ... The texts show physical journeys through the characters as they develop the heart, soul and imagination. ...
In Marcia Williams picture book The Iliad and the Odyssey we begin to realize that physical journeys are not always smooth sailing, you can come across obstacles that can be difficult to overcome. ... In relation to Odysseus the journey that he undertook did develop the heart, soul and imagination as he went through numerous different journeys and made it to the destination he wanted to be in, at home with his wife. ...
Tom has similarities to the key character in Andrew Stanton’s 2003 film Finding Nemo, as both Nemo and he are the catalysts for other people’s journeys. ...
The travelers in the texts Away by Michael Gow, The Board of Studies Stimulus Booklet The Wind in the Willows extract by Kenneth Grahame, The Iliad and the Odyssey by Marcia Williams, and the 2003 film Finding Nemo directed by Andrew Stanton all experienced varying journeys with different degrees of difficulty. All these journeys undertaken all had different outcomes in developing the heart, soul and imagination.
Approximate Word count = 1516 Approximate Pages = 6.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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