Yeh, because it was a central IDEA (as sp0ntaneous said above) as opposed to "the beginning of a story" or something like that, they don't require you to literally put the quote into your story.
Basically as long as you wrote a story about journeys you will be fine...
I did Journey To The Interior (worked really well with the question)
And the film "Labyrinth" which worked pretty good too.
I was pretty happy with the question; nice and broad although I would have found it more difficult if I had other additional texts (ie Wind in the willows?)
In my opinion I would find that really hard to use that text for Imaginative Journeys...but hey good luck with it.
Just make sure you state what imaginary journeys are, what imaginary journeys are represented in the text (not just the characters..), and how we are taken on an imaginative journey.
I'm thinking of doing "Labyrinth" because that's what I did for my additional text for Extension English last year, and I got good marks. So I figure I might as well use a text I already know about.
But, our teacher is trying to steer us away from films, and is heavily suggesting we use a...