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How does writing from a silence perspective alter our reading of a particular text ? Discuss with reference to the texts discussed in the course.

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Silenced perspectives allow the reader to look beyond the authorial intent and then view the text. Explanation: Silenced perspectives are those which remain hidden in a text due to authorial bias, societal bias or the situations of the characters that are found due to plot or other concerns in the text.

The perspective can not be silenced. The voice of the one with the perspective, however, can be silenced. What happens when we read a text that has been written from the perspective of the silenced? The silenced are heard. They no longer remain the silenced, as the act of writing and reading gives them a voice and an audience repsectively.

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