Analysis Of Jonathan's Ted Talk

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What I think about Jonathan's Ted Talk is that is a very creative idea to look at things differently in a creative perspective. I Stop the with Jonathan's approach of telling his stories is out of the ordinary. While watching how he approaches story he makes them seem more interesting than they are already. Thinking about how others tell the same exact story, but everyone has a different perspective, sounds interesting to hear everyone's perspective and point of view of the story. Ways that a narration and point of view are important because if they are going to be from more than one person, then it's important because it's going to have more than one perspective from it.

From a point of view, I think that it can help us because it is

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