McGregor through charted directed more of the background image and a distance farther from Peter and the reader and thus minimize the importance of its own perspective and its own side of the story. It also indicates the article that although the book The Tale of Peter Rabbit follows the traditional strict separation between text and image method so that each of their separate page break Gutter, but Potter was able to alleviate the separation unit integrated the meaning of the scene and configure through a combination of points of view and sense in both text and image.
The article also suggests that the relationship between the underlying meaning and point of view in both image and text are not always contradictory, some text and images are each other to complete the meaning