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IB English - Understanding the Concepts
Communication
Communication relates to
transformation
as...(see transformation)
Communication relates to
culture
as...(see culture)
Communication relates to
identity
as...(see identity)
Communication relates to
perspective
as authors communicate through characters, multiple narative perspectives as well as a variety of other ways in order to convey different persepctives of a person, event or belief to the reader.
Communication relates to
representation
as authors communicate apsects of the real world through their texts in order to give the reader a particular insight.
Communication relates to
creativity
as authors need to communicate their ideas to the audience in unique and original ideas in order to ensure their texts are engaging. Authors also need to communicate creative ideas through their texts in order to convey a unique theme or message to the reader.
Representation
Representation relates to
transformation
as... (see transformation)
Representation relates to
culture
as... (see culture)
Representation relates to
identity
as... (see identity)
Representation relates to
communication
as... (see communication)
Representation relates to
perspective
as... (see perspective)
Representation relates to
creativity
as in order to enage an audience an author will need to reinvent and idea or invent from the real world or express their emotions on something from the real world in their text.
Creativity
Creativity relates to every other concept. (see other concepts for more information)
Culture
Culture relates to
communication
as through the literary devices in a text, the author communicates their values and beliefs.
Culture relates to
creativity
as authors are often able to weave their culture, values, beliefs and past experiences through their text in an original and unique way.
Culture relates to
perspective
as as authors often demonstrate different perspectives of peoples culture through multiple character perspectives and characters.
Culture relates to
representation
as authors often represent events and people that are significant to their culture in their texts.
Culture relates to
identity
as the values and beliefs in a person's culture are often mirrored in their own personal values.
Culture relates to
transformation
as authors often choose to transform texts or ideas that are important to their culture in their texts.
Perspective
Perspective realtes to
transformation
as...(see transformation)
Perspective relates to
culture
as... (see culture)
Perspective relates to
indentity
as... (see identity)
Perspective relates to
communication
as... (see communication)
Perspective relates to
representation
as texts often portray a different perspective of something from the real world that many people may not think of.
Perspective relates to
creativity
as coming up with new perspective of different events or people requires the author to have a unique and original take on the real world, their text and other texts.
Transformation
Transformation relates to
creativity
as 'inspired creativity' is one of the three types of creativity and is based on how an author is able to take a previously thought of story or idea and build on it by adding their own perspective or interpretation.
Transformation relates to
perspective
as by transforming an idea an author is able to show a different perspective and thus give the reader a new insight.
Transformation relates to
representation
as an author is able to present something in the new world in a different light.
Transformation relates to
communication
as the author needs to communicate the sublties of their original take on something that has already been thought of and convey this to the reader.
Transformation relates to
identity
and
culture
as the identity and culture of the author affects how they a interpret a text or an idea and thus how they choose to transform and represent it in their own text. The identity oand culture of the reader also influences their interpretation of the author's ideas.
Identity
Identity relates to
communication
as the author conveys parts of their identity such as values and prior experiences through their texts.
Identity relates to
creativity
as authors need to communicate aspects of their identity in new and interesting ways in order to engage the reader convey their ideas.
Identity relates to
perspective
as the author often uses multiple narrators in order to show different persepectives on character's values and events that have happend in their lives.
Identity relates to
representation
as authors often convey events and people that are important to them in theri texts.
Identity reates to
culture
as...(see culture)
Identity relates to
transformation
as... (see transformation)