"Every text offers a unique perspective" Discuss with reference to your set text and other texts.
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"Every text offers a unique perspective" Discuss with reference to your set text and other texts Within all texts a unique perspective is offered to the responder. A re-occurring idea within many texts is that of perspectives on change and truth. All of the texts studied offer to the responder a unique perspective on the idea of change; these vary greatly upon the composer's ideas, beliefs and opinions. All of the texts challenge the idea of a 'universal' truth. They demonstrate that truth is a perspective, which changes based upon the responders cultural values, and personal beliefs. This is shown mainly in Kenneth Branagh's Much Ado About Nothing, Jennifer Saunders's Absolutely Fabulous (Episode: Death), the cartoon A Woman needs the patriarchy like a fish needs a bicycle, The Board of Studies "Changing" booklet, Texts 2a and 2b, and in John Keats' sonnet On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer. Branagh's 20th century appropriation of...

