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    two texts; one is the of poems “Feliks Skrzynecki” and “St Patrick’s College”‚ by Polish-born Australian poet‚ Peter Skrzynecki‚ and the other text is the 2012 movie “Wreck it Ralph”‚ directed by Rich Moore. The poems “St Patricks College” and “Feliks Skrzynecki” both deal with the notion of self-isolation and an inability to relate to the people that surround a persona. In both poems‚ we can assume that the persona is Peter Skrzynecki himself. In “Feliks Skrzynecki” he talks about how he could never

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    sense of belonging as it can be gained through the forging of relationships to people and places or through the understanding and sharing of similar cultural and religious identities. In Tate Taylor‘s film “The Help”‚ Peter Skrzynecki’s poem “Feliks Skrzynecki” and “Migrant Hostel”‚ regardless of whether people attempt to discover belonging under the biased American social context in 1963 or under immigration boom in Post War Australia‚ the paths lead toward belonging are significantly explored through

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    The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas and Feliks Skrzynecki A key idea to do with the concept of belonging is how a sense of belonging can deplete or enrich one’s identity. This is presented in The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas through the character Bruno and how his connection to setting affects his sense of belonging. Bruno is forcibly moved from his home in Berlin where he has grown up and feels a strong connection with‚ to ‘Out With’‚ which is ‘in the middle of nowhere’. It is important to observe how

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    to embrace the world around them and be enriched with contentment and security. Conversely‚ lacking in such connections can only leave an individual in a pit of isolation ‚ shaping a bleak perspective of the world around them. Skrzynecki in his poem "Feliks Skrzynecki"‚ depicts how an individual can discover contentment‚ security and acceptance within their own constructed world‚ despite experiencing difficulties in belonging to the external environment. The poem is a tribute to Skrzynecki’s father

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    belonging‚ this multi-faceted notion is addressed through many varied perspectives reflected through relationship‚ cultural and societal significance to individuals in their respective societies. Peter Skrzynecki explores the same notion of belonging being both varied and complex in his two poems ‘Feliks Skrzynecki’ and ’10 Mary Street’‚ where Peter describes his complications with assimilating to the Australian culture and dissimilating with his polish

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    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. Struggling to find a sense of belonging with ones family can be overcome by a shared experience. This is evident in Feliks skrzyecki‚ when

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    perceptions of belonging” speech 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‚ cultural‚ historical and social

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    own 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

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    poems from Peter Skrzynecki’s Immigrant Chronicle‚ ’Feliks Skrzynecki’‚ ‘Ancestors’ and ‘Migrant Hostel’ as well as characters‚ Farhad‚ Cameron and Jean from the film‚ ‘Crash.’ In the poem ‘Feliks Skrzynecki‚’ it is clear that Peter’s father‚ Feliks does not belong as he is of Polish heritage and has chosen not to assimilate with Australian culture. This can also be seen with a Persian character in the film ‘Crash’ called‚ Farhad. Peter’s father‚ Feliks has created a life for himself in Australia but

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    A sense of belonging is an essential part of every individual’s life. A sense of belonging can be created from having connections with people and places within a personal‚ cultural‚ historical and social context. The choice of where to belong and who to belong with changes people’s sense of belonging as time passes. The Poetry of Peter Skrzynecki’s ’Immigrant Chronicle’ and Carson McCullers’s novel ‚ "The member of the wedding" demonstrates how a sense of belonging comes from having connections

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