4. Interpretations Interpretations are different versions of the past. What are interpretations? Who creates interpretations? All kinds of people create interpretations of the past – film-makers and museum directors, people who write books or websites, people who take part in living history events. The tricky thing about this is that people often give us different versions about the past.
5. Key Points about Interpretations Different people tell different stories about the past. Different people tell different stories about the past by including some people, topics or evidence and leaving out or down playing others.
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7. Interpretations Interpretations are different versions of the past. All kinds of people create interpretations of the past – film-makers and museum directors, people who write books or websites, people who take part in living history events. The tricky thing about this is that people often give us different versions about the past. Interpretations is an historical concept. Copy in a different colour into your book. Key Points about Interpretations Different people tell different stories about the past. Different people tell different stories about the past by including some people, topics or evidence and leaving out or down playing others.
11. Task: Why are there so many different interpretations of Robin Hood?
12. Homework: Design a film poster to advertise a film on Robin Hood. Your poster will reflect who you think the ‘real’ Robin Hood was. See task sheet for more details.