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    sense of belonging comes from having connections with people and places.’ Compare how the texts you have studied convey this idea. In your response‚ refer to your TWO prescribed texts and ONE text of your own choosing. YOUR prescribed texts are: • Prose Fiction – Allan Baillie‚ The China Coin • Film – Phillip Noyce‚ Rabbit-Proof Fence ------------------------------------------------- This will be the first time you have written an essay for Belonging with the inclusion of Rabbit Proof

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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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    flipping a coin that continually lands on heads. Thus‚ the word "coin" – while simultaneously meaning "sovereign‚" a type of British currency and therefore representative of the turbulent state of Hamlet ’s political structure – is integral to the meaning of Tom Stoppard ’s comedic play partly because the act of the flipping the coin introduces several themes‚ and partly because the word itself can serve as a metaphor for the main characters. Rosencrantz ’s announced that his coin lands on

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    Both Sides of the Fence

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    Both Sides of the Fence Have you ever been so selfish and greedy about something that you did not want to share? In the story‚ "Both Sides of The Fence”‚ a greedy and selfish man named Alberto learns a very valuable lesson from his neighbor Juan. Alberto learns a lifelong lesson that his selfish pride is very foolish‚ and being kind and generous is more rewarding. In the beginning of the story‚ Alberto was seen as being very selfish and wanted his apple tree all to himself. Alberto also brags that

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    freedom. In the rabbit proof fence it is the Australian aboriginals namely Molly‚ Gracie and Daisy three aboriginal children who have been ripped away from their families and taken and it follows their quest to get home and to gain freedom. In the famous and touching I have a dream speech by Martin Luther King Jr. he explains how he want to achieve freedom and equality for everybody he explains the way it is and the way it should be. To kill a mockingbird by harper Lee‚ rabbit proof fence by Phillip

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    people blame each other without any information. The key factor in any argument can be described as evidence or proof. Proof results in many solutions without argument. This term describes something the people in The Crucible did not have any knowledge of. Everyone in the story as well as the real world assume a person’s misdeeds. Without knowing the facts‚ innocence cannot be proven. Proof plays a critical factor to determine a person’s misdeeds. In the story The Crucible‚ the townspeople worry

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    Belonging Romulus

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    have been influenced by his strong sense of belonging to his father‚ his alienation form his mother‚ his coming to terms with his relationships and his sense of self * How Gaita represents belonging through representations of people‚ their relationships‚ ideas‚ the landscape‚ events and society’s response. * How his assumptions about belonging have influenced his representation. * How the individuals’ perceptions of belonging or not belonging in the biography can vary and are shaped by

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    Fences Harkness Analysis

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    During the fences harkness last week i learned many interesting things‚ not only about the book but also about my classmates and how they see the world. While some of my classmates would see a quote or theme of the book in a hopeful or positive way‚ others would see the same thing in a more pessimistic or negative light. A good example of this is when they discussed whether or not Troy was a tragic hero. While some of my classmates thought that he fit the definition of a tragic hero well‚ others

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    Belonging Essay

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    Belonging is about how one views their self and how one interacts with those around them. It colours who and what we are and how we fit into the world around us. People seek belonging for identity‚ relationships‚ acceptance‚ and understanding. Steven Herrick’s free-verse novel‚ ‘The Simple Gift’‚ effectively explores the notions of belonging through the protagonist’s journey. In a similar way‚ David Michod’s film ‘Animal Kingdom’ and Tim Winton’s short story ‘Neighbours’ both present protagonists

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    The Rabbits John Marsden & Shaun Tan Name of the text‚ its composer‚ its origin‚ its date and its form The Rabbits is a picture book written by John Marsden and drawn by Shaun Tan published 9/1/2000. Write an explanation of the text‚ mentioning its purpose and audience and showing the relevance of the text to the concept of Belonging or Not Belonging. The rabbits is about the arrival and colonisation of the British and the progression that took place during and

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