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So these are a few of my introductions I have made up (not memorised) ready for tomorrow:

Please give feedback if its good/bad and what changes you would make -


The process of discovery involves uncovering what is hidden and reconsidering what it known?

Exploration of spiritual, physical and mental attributes provide ambiguous understanding for unknown and familiar capabilities allowing the transformation of oneself and others to a higher understanding. Two texts which cleverly feature this idea is Bildungsroman styled film, 'Life of Pi' and Iambic Pentameter poem, 'Ariel'. Ang lee's film 'Life of Pi' (2012) features a inquisitive boy from Pondicherry, breaking transformative revelations with the help of a Bengal tiger. In comparison is Sylvia Paths poem 'Ariel' (1962) comprising of a reader and her ambiguous discoveries found while riding a majestic horse. Hidden and known factors are commonly faced in both texts, exploring their personal capabilities although also covering themes of transformation and man opposed to the natural world.

Discoveries offer new future possibilities however it is the process of discovering that matters more as it transforms our past or present beliefs.

Past and present believes evidently cause ambiguous revelations teaching humans about possibilities which will eventually arise at the perfect moment. This thought corresponds perfectly with the text 'Life of Pi', directed by Ang Lee which features an transformative "Rollercoaster ride" of spiritual, physical and mental waiting to be conquered. Similarly is ambiguous poem 'Ariel' written by famous American poet Sylvia Plath, depicting an emotionally restrained reader and her provocative adventure with a "Suicidal" horse. Through the endless challenges, both personals relate their past and present beliefs which revolutionize to new perspectives one they learn of what the future holds for them through the nature of man opposed to the natural world and the use of transformation.
 

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