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Examine how composers use texts to explore concepts of change and how has this deepened your understanding of changing perspective?  

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Examine how composers use texts to explore concepts of change and how has this deepened your understanding of changing perspective? Change is an essential and unavoidable part of humanity. As we progress through life we change, both physically and emotionally. Time and experience allows us to change our attitudes and perceptions of everything: people, events, ideas and ourselves. And as Thaddeus Golas reflects, "you never have to change what you see only the way you see it." The poems "Bushfire at Waterfall" "Starfish" and "The lazy poem" By Dorothy Porter as well as the films "Radiance" By Rachel Perkins and "The Godfather" by Frances Ford Coppola elaborates and helps develops this concept. "Bushfire at Waterfall" is a poem that explores the ideas of how events in our past impacts on our perceptions of the present. By juxtaposing a bushfire with the intangible, emotional fires of the past Porter highlights the tumultuous...

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