Ok, so I have my first assesment task on my Area of Study coming up, and these texts, Spirited Away and Labyrinth, both seem to be popular in imaginative journeys.
What exactly defines them as imaginative journeys and not physical ones? Is it how they're supposed to be blatant fantasy, or it actually the process of the journey- starting in one place and ending in a different one, instead of disappearing off to somewhere for a while and being changed mentally? And I mean, a lot of physical journeys come back to where they began. (bear with me here, I've only just gotten into this unit)
I really want to use either as I have to do a film as a related text, and both ones really interest me, but does anyone know if I'll be crucified by the marker if I use either of these?
What exactly defines them as imaginative journeys and not physical ones? Is it how they're supposed to be blatant fantasy, or it actually the process of the journey- starting in one place and ending in a different one, instead of disappearing off to somewhere for a while and being changed mentally? And I mean, a lot of physical journeys come back to where they began. (bear with me here, I've only just gotten into this unit)
I really want to use either as I have to do a film as a related text, and both ones really interest me, but does anyone know if I'll be crucified by the marker if I use either of these?