and finds contentment in the simple things‚ “Watching the stars and street lights come on‚ / Happy as I have never been.” This is quite a surprising yet strong statement‚ which suggests that the persona envies his father because he has never felt this contentment and fulfillment. Father and son perceive their attachment to place very differently “The wind tastes of blood” which express that only blood connection with their past‚ so they can’t identity and understand where they belonging
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Case Study Cost-cutting at Erstaunliche Autos “We aim to boost earnings by €10bn‚” says new chief at Erstaunliche Autos Background Erstaunliche Autos (EA) is a medum-sized German car manufacturer based in Frankfurt. Workers have so far enjoyed a four-day week and high salaries‚ although production costs at EA are 40 per cent higner than similar car manufacturers. In addition‚ fierce international competition‚ including China‚ now poses a serious threat to Germany‚ where one in seven employees
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Read the following paragraphs introducing Portland‚ Oregon. Notice that each paragraph focuses on a different aspect of the city. Portland‚ Oregon is located in the northwest of the United States. Both the Columbia and the Willamette river run through Portland. It is the largest city in the state of Oregon. The city is famous for its proximity to the mountains and the ocean‚ as well as its relaxed‚ friendly inhabitants. Approximately 500‚000 people live in Portland while the Portland metro area
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“The poems of Peter Skrzynecki convey a sense of both alienation and the hope for a brighter future. Discuss with reference to at least 3 poems.” Belonging is a broad but complex perception that highlights our sub conscious need to feel a connection with something. A sense of belonging or not belonging can produce a strong emotional response within us. The poems Feliks Skrzynecki‚ St Patricks College and Postcard by Peter Skyrzynecki adopt the common themes of alienation and hope for a brighter
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worked for you. I never realized how much I depended on you. You’ve gotten lost in someone who is not worth your time. I guess along the way I forgot you weren’t "mine". Now the person I thought you were has left my sight... I swear‚ I tried so hard to keep us strong‚ I held with all my might. When I finally got the nerve to tell you how it made me feel‚ you tried to keep your heart from seeing it was real. You let me walk out of your life and you didn’t even know. I think inside you had convinced
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leisurely and bucolic interrelationship between work and play; “my parents watered plants – grew potatoes… tended roses and camellias.” This Arcadian imagery becomes even more significant as an empowering sense of reciprocity is generated by the simile of the “roses and camellias like adopted children.” In addition to this‚ the lines “washing clothes and laying sewerage pipes” draw upon familial conventions of the ‘handyman’ father and domestic mother to render a scene of unity. Also‚ the house becomes
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Danny faces fitful interior struggle with his father’s side of the family. He feels weird that his grandmother was praising him for being a good student and his talents. He feels so awkward because from the environment others grow up in‚ everyone praises you for the bad boy things you do. Now being praised for being good is something new to him which he hadn’t quite understood yet. Danny feels bad that the adults in the family looks up to him but what he wants are to look up to them as a role model
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what extent is this view of belonging represented in your prescribed text and at least one related text. One’s attitude to belonging can be greatly influenced overtime‚ due to uncontrollable forces impacting on them. In Felik’s Skrzynecki’s‚ the father and the persona are slowly pushed away due to cultural differences. The notion of not belonging additionally‚ is illustrated in Peter Skrzynecki’s other poem‚ St Patrick’s College as during the persona’s education‚ he becomes more alienated from the
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Billy feels distanced from his father‚ school‚ his town and the community. Josie feels different towards her family as she does not relate to her Italian heritage or fit in with her Australian friends either. The aspect of not belonging in Matilda is within her very own family. These
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Gruwell’s attempt to bring a sense of community‚ solidarity and belonging to her students‚ whom society deems as outsiders. In the book ‘the simple gift’ finding a sense of belonging has been a struggle for Billy‚ a young boy had left home as his father was abusive and didn’t support Billy‚ we witness this throughout a flashback Billy has of when he was a child. When he was ten years old he was playing soccer in the back yard practicing for the game when he accidentally broke a window. Billy’s
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