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Run Lola Run-Imaginative Journey's (1 Viewer)

cbadvanced

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Fabiotheman12 said:
I have to relate it to a coleridge poem!
any tips, comments...HELP?

personally I don't really think Run Lola Run really works for imaginary journey, just for physical...well at least that's what I reckon

Cos I dont really find any imaginary elements in there :\
 
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Eskiiillls meh, harlo!

My English teacher said Run Lola run is a great example of the imaginative journey. It may not be an imaginative journey for the protagonist herself, but we, as responders, are positioned to undergo our own IJ.

An imaginative journey text does not need imaginary elements. Sliding Doors is often recommended as a related text - Run Lola Run is very similar.
 

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