What is change and how is it represented and linked in the four texts - Here without you by 3 Doors Down, Spring Hail and The widower in the country by Les Murray and Sky High by Hannah Robert?
Title: What is change and how is it represented and linked in the four texts - Here without you by 3 Doors Down, Spring Hail and The widower in the country by Les Murray and Sky High by Hannah Robert?
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What is change and how is it represented and linked in the four texts - Here without you by 3 Doors Down, Spring Hail and The widower in the country by Les Murray and Sky High by Hannah Robert?
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1490 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Change is inevitable, yet it can be denied depending on who and when they experience this change and also on the passing of time. Time can bring forth wanted and unwanted change. In 'Sky High' by Hannah Robert, Les Murray's 'Spring Hail' and 'The Widower in the Country' and 'Here Without You' by 3 Doors Down all demonstrate various aspects of how change is due to the passing of time, which is inevitable.
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and goes through the same routine every day.
<Tab/>Overall, change is seen as something which is inevitable, especially concerned with time and 'growing up', as represented in 'Sky High' and 'Spring Hail'. However, change can also be denied, as supported by the texts 'Here Without You' and 'The Widower in the Country'. Change altogether is seen as something that is negative, bringing sadness, sorrow and nostalgia to a person's life.