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    That’s why I’m sharing it with you. My parents have been blessed by good luck and hard work. Today statistics show that only 2% of people find their soul mate early in life and live happily ever after. And when I say happy forever‚ I mean really happy. Like the story “The Legacy” by Virginia Woolf the author explains how a women named Angela lives in an unhappy marriage‚ the ironic part of the story is that her husband Mr. Clanton does not have idea that his wife is feeling this way until he finds out

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    Paragraph 1: (Perception of belonging and not belonging to people) "Unpolished Gem" · perception of Belonging to family member(unpolished Gem): the bond and the strong connection between Alice and Grandmother is one of life’s most enduring and unbreakable bond. "tell me a story...My grandmother was possessed of a form of magic‚ the magic of words that became movies in the mind." Alice uses a metaphor to convey the skills that grandmother’s anecdotes passed over Alice and her youthfull imagination

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    The juxtaposition between Darling’s “leaving” Zimbabwe and her old villagers‚ having been forced to leave after their homes were bulldozed by the Zimbabwean government‚ simply “appearing” to their new home reveals Darling’s loss of her identity in the U.S. (Bulawayo 75). The villagers’ reluctance to leave their homes and continued fight for “change” contrasts with Darling’s willingness to leave Zimbabwe for a better‚ more comfortable life in America‚ neglecting the civil conflicts and poverty her

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    A sense of belonging may develop at a young age through the positive acts of parents and family. When a the sense of belonging is absent at a young age one‚ may seek to fulfil the need to belong either in other ways or in other places. These aspects of belonging are explored in the travails of the protagonists in the prescribed text The Simple Gift by Steven Herrick’s‚ and my two supplementary texts the novel Ugly By Constance Briscoe‚ and the filmThe Blind Side by John Lee Hancock. Each embarks

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    When we look at belonging we see that it is composed of many aspects‚ belonging to people‚ belonging to group‚ but one which all revolves around is place. Belonging to place means a deep connection to everything associated with it. Good morning/afternoon Teachers and fellow peers‚ today i will be attempting to explain what the concept of belonging means to me and how it is illustrated through my two texts. This intricate connection to place is developed through the novel ‘The Simple Gift’ by Steven

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    How have your set text and two chosen texts represented different perceptions of belonging or not belonging? Obtaining a sense of belonging is an intrinsic desire inextricably linked to our human nature. However‚ the inherent yearning to identify with a society‚ personality or context; can ironically lead to the compromising of one’s values that in turn hinges our sense of belonging. Such paradoxical interplay between a sense of connection and a loss of self is evident in Emily Dickinson’s poems

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    Explore how perceptions of belonging and not belonging can be influenced by connections to places. In your response‚ refer to your prescribed text and at least one other related text of your own choosing. “Home is where the heart is” was quoted by Pliny the Elder and is now used to signify a personal connection to a place and the personal sense of belonging received when at this place. Perceptions are influenced by connections to places and sometimes made by connections and disconnections to places

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    Explore how perceptions of belonging and not belonging can be influenced by connections to places. Perceptions of belonging and not belonging can be influenced by connections to places and their offers of‚ or lack of‚ the physical‚ emotional or spiritual support. Each place offers or has an absence of support‚ which in turn results in either the feeling of belonging or not belonging. In the three texts; “Swallow The Air” by Tara June Winch‚ the poem “Last of His Tribe”‚ and a Tropfest short film

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    Belonging Speech ‘A sense of belonging and not belonging can be understood through exploration of the connections a composer has between themselves‚ people and places’. The idea of belonging can be seen through an individual’s need to gain a sense of identity‚ within themselves and through their relations with others. Critical to the notion of belonging it is important for an individual to gain a sense of acceptance and understanding between not only themselves but also place and others. The

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    Belonging Essay – “Who we are and how we belong is a choice” When we construct an identity for ourselves‚ we are constantly shaped by our choices. To where and how we belong is ultimately one of those choices‚ through which we develop our sense of self. In this development of ourselves‚ we often search for a feeling of belonging to culture‚ places‚ and groups‚ but are hindered from constructing a sense of self by barriers to belonging such as racial and cultural prejudice‚ violence‚ hypocrisy

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