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    poem 10 Mary Street by Peter Skrzynecki‚ An Na’s novel A Step from Heaven and an image I have created‚ titled “A Missing Piece”. Skrzynecki and An Na‚ through their depictions of the immigrant experience‚ show that positive relationships of acceptance and understanding are fundamental to forging cultural connections. As such‚ these texts illustrate the hardships that arise when such connections are denied in an unfamiliar environment. 10 Mary Street by Peter Skrzynecki demonstrates the importance

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    Belonging. We’ve all heard this term mentioned somewhere‚ but do we really know how much of our life consists of it? Good Afternoon teachers and students I so and so will be conveying my message of how belonging is an essential element in human existence as it sets the very foundation of a persons identity and character. Whether or not a strong sense of belonging is acquired solely depends on the individual and the surroundings he/she is in. Some people find the need to belong more than others but

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    experiences‚ the connections made with people‚ places‚ groups and the larger world alter our aspect of belonging and notions of identity‚ relationships‚ acceptance‚ understanding of the humanity. Immigrant Chronicle by Peter Skrzynecki‚ in particular his poems – Feliks Skrzynecki and …. Demonstrates the enormous impact migrations and isolation from ones homeland can have on an individual’s sense of belonging. The Rabbits by John Marsden and illustrated by Shaun Tan highlights the detrimental effects

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    “We became citizen of the soil that was feeding us “has a deep sense that tells us he knew that he is refugee and everything they get from government is a grace for them as a poor people. It shows the sense of Disorient to Australia. Peter Skrzynecki used juxtaposition of stanza 2 and 3‚ and illustrates to us good and bad sides of his life! In the end of poetry by saying “that will open no house when this one is pulled down” he finished his poem to show again that he doesn’t have sense of accepted

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    Q.) ‘An individuals interaction with others and the world around them can enrich or limit their experience of belonging.’ -Discuss this view with detailed reference to your prescribed text and ONE other related text of your choosing. Belonging is a natural force within all individuals; it relies on a sense of connection to place‚ family‚ relationships and the world around. Through the interaction with others and the world around‚ an individual may become enriched or limited in the way in which

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    Powerful influences can result in exclusion of individuals from society‚ to what extent do your texts explore these ideas. Exclusion is explored to a large extent throughout the poem ‘feliks skrzynecki’ Powerful influences displayed in the poem ‘feliks skrzynecki that caused Peter‚ the poet‚ to feel excluded from society much the same as his “gentle father” is that of culture and heritage. This is a world from which the son Peter‚ to a large extent feels excluded. There is a cultural divide of

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    portraying a family’s process of integrating into the Australian community. The concept of belonging is explored‚ particularly belonging within the family and culture‚ and through this‚ Skrzynecki exemplifies the importance of establishing connections to attain the security and stability essential to people’s lives. Skrzynecki establishes the notion of belonging within the family through his portrayal of the family routine and the nurturing nature of the parents. The family’s daily routine is described

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    The struggle to belong is significant in shaping the familial and cultural relationships of migrants. This idea is evident in two of Peter Skrzynecki’s poems‚ Feliks Skrzynecski and postcard‚ as well as the movie bend it like beckham directed by Gurinda Chadha. All of us have had to struggle for something in our lives‚ however‚ when minorities such as the ones portrayed in these texts are forced into a struggle due to their ancestry‚ their ties with their family and culture are greatly influenced

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    Mary Street (Extended Response 1) The positive and negative consequences of failing to belong or being socially accepted are evident in Skrzynecki’s poetry. Demonstrate your understanding of both aspects by reference to 10 Mary Street and another Skrzynecki poem set for study. In your response‚ close textual detail must be used to show understanding for varied conceptual ideas associated with belonging. Ensure that the poetic devices used to explore these issues are clearly evaluated. Belonging

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    choosing. Tim Winton once said “Our Culture is obsessed about belonging‚ but people haven’t grasped the notion that you have to earn belonging‚ to earn some kind of comfort and ease of familiarity with yourself’’. Peter Skrzynecki’s poems Feliks Skrzynecki and Migrant Hostel reflects this idea through many different ways and in many different contexts such as family‚ school‚ home‚ culture and land. To belong is to feel as though you are a part of something‚ where you connect with other people‚ and

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