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crammy90

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d and e. i struggled with this text when i did it just before. I dont get the journey.
This is what i wrote for each. (i studied inner journeys)
d) a reflective tone
e)
Through Rothwell's journey he begins to accumulate the perception that it is not just "paintings and sketches" which help us to experience the world, but rather also "lifes path" - a path "fragmented". He realises that if you attempt to think with a "linear" approach, the uncertainties and sceptics of the word and its "fragments" will be too overwhelming to piece together and leave you returning from "remote australia". He concludes that the best way to experience the world would be from an "aircraft" as this allows you to see the world and all the threads of each location past the "horizon" as one "rich" "tapestry", which will ultimately allow you to develop a comprehensive understanding of the world.
What is the actual journey in this text, in the context of an inner journey perspectives (Thats the 1 i studied). And can i say its also a physical journey if i didnt study it:S
 

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