People Develop New Understandings Through Journeys
People develop new understandings through journeys.
Journeys can be reflections of life.They can either be physical, inner or imaginative. Such physical journeys create challenges when people travel to new places, and inner journeys create opportunities for people to develop and examine different perspectives and insights of the world around them. These notions are explored in Bruce Daweâs poems drifters and migrants, and Cradle, Grave by Michael Leunig. These various composers have all presented journeys in different ideas.
Individualsâ perspectives about the same journey can be very different. A good example in drifters would be the oldest girl is âclose to tearsâ while the youngest one is âbeamingâ. This contract in emotive terms shows their different reactions to the same journey. The small children wouldnât be upset by having to move again, in fact theyâll be excited as they think it is fun. Instead of excitement, the old children feel unhappy while they have to leave their friends or schools. Â Because of their different experiences, the family membersâ reactions for the same journey would be very differently. Therefore, people will react very differently through it is the same journey.
Living a life of journeying can prevent people achieving their goals which is shown in the poem drifters. In the fourth line of the âgreen tomatoesâ and unpacked âbottling-setâ are the examples. These words show the mother has to pick up again and be ready to leave although she wants to stay. Also, the direct speech âmake a wish, TomâŠâ at end of the poem reminds what the mother spoke back when they first moved to this placeâwhere she once felt hopes to settle down. However, as they leave, like the âlast shrivelled fruitâ which symbolises her dream to settle down is broken. As a consequence,  journey may come as an end to peopleâs hopes and dreams.
The poem migrants conveys