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    Fish Cheeks

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    Isabel Loeper Period 4 10/1/14 Fish Cheeks In Amy Tan’s Fish Cheeks‚ published in a 1987 issue of Seventeen Magazine‚ Tan wishes to let her audience know that it is okay to want to be different‚ but always hold on to who you were before as well. Ms. Tan drew in the audience by beginning her story with the common line about love. She made things interesting by tell us that her crush was set to join her at Christmas Eve. She went on to explain that her Chinese cultural family was an embarrassment

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    Charlie Fish

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    Charlie Fish: Death by Scrabble A: “Death by Scrabble” by Charlie Fish is a story a husband and his wife. It`s the hottest day of the year‚ and they are playing scrabble. The husband becomes more and more angry at his wife‚ so angry that he would beat his wife to death. He is just waiting for the right time. The words they put down on the board‚ begins to happen in reality. When he puts the word “QUAKE” down‚ and she thereafter put “DEATH”‚ it all starts to shake and the man gets a piece stuck

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    Guppy Fish

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    of malaria. Patients are making a beeline at the doctor’s dispensary and hospitals are crowded with patients being treated for malaria. But Thane is lucky‚ as a traditional and natural way of treating malaria has been introduced here. Guppy fish or million fish‚ (a species of fishes) if released in the stagnant water and other places where mosquitoes breed‚ helps having a control on the spread of malaria. The Guppy fishes eat up the larvae and eggs of the mosquitoes and thus help in curbing Malaria

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    Perceptions on Belonging

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    Perceptions of Belonging in our society “We belong … like fish in water. We’re in our environment.” This quote from the New York Times shows the perception of belonging as the idea about connecting to a place‚ person‚ group or a community. ’Feliks Skrzynecki’ by Peter Skrzynecki‚ ’I’m nobody! Who are you?’ by Emily Dickinson and ’The Rabbits’ by John Marsden & Shaun Tan show the concept of belonging as being contrasted towards the New York Times quote‚ showing the alienation and non-existent

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    Romulus; Belonging

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    Belonging is just as much about exclusion as it is about fitting in. Belonging is a concept wholly linked to the morality and social connections one exercises. These factors foster the sentiments of alienation and acceptance hence showing how belonging is just as much about exclusion than fitting in. It is these factors that derive one’s belonging in society and hence some are excluded naturally. This collated idea is portrayed in Raimond Gaita’s memoir Romulus my father which is supported by George

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    Concept of Belonging

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    HOW IS THE CONCEPT OF BELONGING EXPLORED IN THE TEXT‚ THE SIMPLE GIFT? There are barriers and facilitators to belonging. Groups that support belonging are family‚ friends‚ school and even your culture. To not belong you begin to feel alienated‚ anxious and misunderstood. In the verse novel The Simple Gift‚ Steven Herrick’s has portrayed the ways in which a character can relate to many individuals in today’s society. The way in which the poems interact with us is through several techniques such

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    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. 2010: ‘An individual’s interaction with others and the world around them can enrich or limit their experience of belonging‘ Discuss this view with details reference to your prescribed text and ONE other related text of your own choosing. 2009: ‘Understanding nourishes belonging. A lack of understanding

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    Rainbow Fish Notes

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    The Rainbow Fish Rainbow Fish‚ with his beautiful sparkling silver scales‚ was the most beautiful fish in the ocean. Despite Rainbow Fish’s beauty‚ he was not happy; this was because he had no friends. When he thoughtlessly hurt the feeling of one of his many admirers‚ the other fish in the ocean began to ignore him. Rainbow Fish’s beautiful scales are the most important thing in the ocean to him. Because of this he was faced to decide whether his beauty is more important than having friends. Rainbow

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    Fish Cheeks

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    Questions: “Fish Cheeks” 1. Why does Tan cry when she finds out that the boy she is in love with is coming to dinner? -Amy cried‚ because she thought Robert would be disappointed about her and her family. 2. Why does Tan’s mother go out of her way to prepare a traditional Chinese dinner for her daughter and her guests? What one sentence best sums up the lesson Tan was not able to understand until years later? -I think Amy’s mother did a traditional Chinese dinner because since it was

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    “Different people have different perceptions of belongingspeech Bridgette Ferrier Good morning year 12 and thankyou for coming. Today I am here to discuss with you how “different people have different perceptions of belonging” through the analysis of Peter Skrzynecki’s poems ‘Feliks Skrzynecki’ and ‘St Patrick’s College’. As well as my own related texts‚ My place Episode 2. So what is belonging? Well perceptions and ideas of belonging or not belonging vary. These perceptions are shaped within personal

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