Both.
I tried to rewrite the perspective. Would this be better?
Inspired by the image of Voyager 1 on February 14, 1990, Carl Sagan’s ‘Pale Blue Dot’ can be read as reflective of a scientist’s perspective towards the potential the advancement of space research can have to improve Earth; a valuable yet vulnerable resource.
Yes! Your wording here is much more sophisticated and clear!

I'm doing speeches as well and struggled with this too initially, I've only done 4/7 but these are what I think are the biggest overarching themes, hope it helps a bit!
It is still winter at home
-Unity
-National Identity
-Peace/conflict
-overcoming adversity --> can link this to national identity
Redfern address
-unity
-national identity
-peace/conflict
-overcoming adversity
Australian identity
-National identity
-Peace/conflict
-overcoming adversity
Speech to the Knesset
-Unity
-Peace/conflict
-overcoming adversity
Thanks so much for sharing this Snew! I'm sure a lot of students will appreciate this!
Oh I'm so glad I'm not going crazy then haha! but thank you!!! that is such a good way of looking at it, it makes a lot more sense now! Just with the idea of literary representation, what would you suggest a physical or emotional representation is that you could refer to? or would this become more of like the impact of the representation? If that makes sense?
Sorry, I'm not quite following your question! So much representation

Do you mean, in talking about representation, can we talk about the way emotions are represented as being important to the relationship between people and landscapes/politics?
Hi everyone, I've just finished my first week of Trials, including my two English papers. They were really gross and I feel like I didn't do the best I could've. How do I improve my essay writing speed? I struggled in writing the three module essays in two hours.
Also- how do I recover and smash it out in the actual HSC, techniques and quotes in hand? Thanks
Hey Sarah! An absolutely incredible woman from Victoria who got a perfect score in her English exam, named Lauren, wrote a
guide on exactly this! Speed features in there! At the same time, I want to direct you to this
feature about being okay with disappointments and overcoming them in order to pick yourself up and keep on going for the next round. I'm sorry your papers were less than desirable

The best advice I can give is for now, be kind to yourself, to whatever you think you need to do. If you think you need to give yourself a break for a minute, then do that. If you think it's best that you keep potting along with your study, then so be it. But, when you get your trial results back, it is crucial that you take on the information your teachers give back to you. One, you could be asked these very same questions again in the HSC, so you're best bet is taking the feedback really seriously, and coming back to ask for more feedback if you're not satisfied that you know what to improve on yet. Please check back with us when you get your results, we'll happily work through it with you!