Changing Perspective
If an arrival is a result of a journey, then it would be fair to say that changing perspectives must result in a different view or attitude. Changing perspectives are presented as a journey in the novel "Looking For Alibrandi", by Melina Marchetta. But, the journey mentioned is a never-ending journey, as change is a inevitable part of life, as how Josie realised, in the end of the novel, that she had the strength to undergo a lot more changes in her life. The poems "The Door" by Miroslav Holub, "My father began as a god" by Ian Mudie gives more insights about changing perspectives as a journey, while the story "Sky High" by Hannah Robert expresses the ways time changes perceptions towards various things."Looking for Alibrandi" presents different shifts of perceptions towards people and issues related to Josie, from her point of view. The way she reconsidered her views on many people allows her to change her perspectives on them, and results in a new perception, such as her shift of perspective on Nonna, Jacob Coote, and many others that are related to her. She was also able to change her perspectives on different issues, such as her attitude to life, sex, and change itself.Changing perspective was presented as a journey th
Here, the writer retells the story of her change of perception of the backyard, back to the childhood times when her grandfather came to stay, until the time she has grown up. At the beginning, "God" was used as a hyperbole of his father, and the father's greatness from Ian's point of view was further amplified using the biblical illusion ("as if brought down from sinai") to describe his father's undisputable orders. Combined with the uses of alliteration and personification, the backyard were given a lively image ("silver skeletal arms", "struggling sapling", "its boughs stretch out to me beseechingly"). But the repetition "shrank" was used in the 3rd stanza, where the writer expresses the growth of the insignificance within his father, dismissing him as a "foolish small old man with outmoded views of life and morality". The issue of change due to time is further represented in the poem "My father began as a god", by Ian Mudie. In the beginning, Josie have always competed viciously against poison Ivy at school, both in academic and scholar performance, and have always thought of Ivy as someone who is very hostile to her. An example of this would be Josie's gradual reconsideration of her perspective on Nonna, and the way her perspectives suddenly shifts after she discovers the truth that Nonna had an affair with an Australian man, and later comes to an understanding with Nonna ("She hadn't stuck to rules and regulations" - Josie). The poem "Sky High" gives further example of how people often realises their changing perspectives when they reflect back on the past perceptions. In many ways this is also similar to the way Josie had a sudden change of perception when Michael rescued her from a lawsuit, and how her perspectives continued to shift slowly to accept Michael more and more, and slowly adopting the normal perspective of a father from a daughter ("I love him double to what I did maybe a month ago yet I see his faults now too" - Josie). People are naturally hesitant on admitting their mistakes, even to themselves, and by reflecting back on their mistakes and past perceptions, one can develop a new attitude, more suitable to carry on with their lives, as how Josie did in the day she reflected back on the year, written on the last chapter of the book. It seems apparent now, that one's journey of change would never stop until one's ultimate arrival, which is death itself. With all the materials covering different ideas of change, a conclusion can be drawn about viewing change as a journal, which is that it never ends, as change is an inevitable part of life. She therefore had never had the chance to talk with Ivy in a friendly way. After Sister Louise gave a very emotional lecture of "trust and responsibility" and the truth of her captainship and her popularity, Josie had completely changed her perspectives towards the idea of "responsibility".
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