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    most strongly represents the idea of Belonging. Explain your view with reference to TWO of the collected texts. A sense of belonging can emerge from the connections made with people‚ group or a community. To connect with others we have to assimilate‚ we have to act and behave like those who we wish to associate with. From feeling connected and belonging we feel valued and accepted by others as social human beings. There are also implications from not belonging‚ our inability to connect can lead

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    Belonging is a satisfying and comfortable sensation that an individual feel when they identify themselves as valuable in particular circumstances. This feeling of belonging can be attained through relationships with people and communities. However‚ the perceptions of not belonging may emerge from pessimistic sense of identity due to being different to the majority and the society’s objection to belong. From birth‚ an individual’s culture and family are closely linked to the person’s sense of identity

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    A sense of belonging requires understanding and acceptance. This is displayed through Steven Herrick’s the simple gift which explores ideas such as alienation‚ security of a home place and connectedness. Also Sean Penn’s “Into to the Wild” which explores ideas that‚ a sense of belonging can only be found when one is in solitude and isolated from others and that everyone has a place where they are accepted. An idea demonstrating that a sense of belonging requires understanding and acceptance is

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    FAMILY EXPECTATIONS OF YOUNG ASIAN-AUSTRALIANS IDEAS EXPLORATION STORY QUOTES/EXPLANATION OUTSIDE EXAMPLES SUCCESS THROUGH WORK AND FAMILY CULTURE - Family teach us values‚ attitudes and beliefs - Family expectations can cause children to feel pressured to perform to high standards‚ bringing honour to the family Perfect Chinese Children – Vanessa Woods ‘What happened to the four percent?’ ‘[Australian children] don’t work as hard‚ are loud and uncouth and‚ worst of all‚ talk back to their parents’

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    orientation‚ complication and resolution cinematic techniques‚ e.g. setting‚ camera shots‚ dialogue‚ music‚ Belonging‚ what ideas about belonging are presented? Despite an individual’s desire to belong to a group or community‚ this is not always possible.  More than anything else‚ belonging is about finding a sense of place in the world. Belonging Matilda has a sense of belonging when with her school peers/friends and when she is with Miss Honey. When at the school and with the children‚

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    Essay Belonging is broken up into categories to shape its meaning. An individual may be perceived by various people as belonging or not belonging to a certain group‚ and this is influenced by the context of the given situation. This may be investigated through the Personal‚ Social and Cultural contexts of Arthur Miller’s play “The Crucible” and the film‚ directed by Brad Bird‚ “The Incredibles”. In Arthur Miller’s play “The Crucible”‚ cultural contexts shape the perceptions of belonging and not

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    Wild Child Belonging

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    Sources used as related texts for belonging - mina mirzakhani 1) Name of Source – Wild Child (2008 film) Name of Composer – Nick Moore Brief Synopsis - In a wild prank with her friends‚ Poppy Moore ruins all her father’s girlfriend’s belongings. When her father angrily arrives‚ he tells her that he is sending her to boarding school in England. How it relates to Belonging – Poppy doesn’t belong in her normal affluent teenage life in California and gets sent to a posh all girls school in England

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    We gain more from belonging to a group than we lose Everyone needs to belong to a certain group as it helps to develop a sense of “us” and “them” that helps to define who and what we are. The interaction between people within the group makes us to feel acceptance‚ satisfaction and recognition of our own personal values. However‚ as the fear of rejection and disparity are often associated‚ sometimes we must sacrifice in order to belong. This may result of a trapped individuality and we behave in

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    Identity Nd Belonging

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    Our sense of identity can never be constant Identity and belonging are inter-related; they go like peas in a pod. The groups we choose to belong to and the ways we connect with others help to form our own identity. Together‚ these issues go to the heart of who we are and how we present ourselves to the world. One human quality that we all share‚ despite our individual identities‚ is the need to belong. It is a paradox that we long to be free‚ to be who we truly are and yet we yearn to belong to

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    Social and personal factors can influence our sense of belonging Due Thursday 28th- 1000 words Social and personal factors in one’s life influence and change our own sense of belonging. Peter Skrzynecki in his suite of poems “Immigrant Chronicle” and J.R.R Tolkien in his 1937 fictional novel “The Hobbit” both explore how social and personal factors influence an understanding of acceptance and belonging in their respective texts. Both Peter (being the persona) and Bilbo question in what social

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