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    10 Mary Street Analysis 10 Mary Street is a poem by Peter Skrzynecki‚ appearing in Migrant Chronicle. The poem discusses family‚ connection to place and the impacts of Peter’s own migrant experience. Skrzynecki details richly impassioned recounts told in snippets of symbolism‚ imagery and throwbacks to the pre-war European environment Skrzynecki’s family belonged in. * The first stanza depicts the habitual routine of Skrzynecki’s family‚ as indicated by the use of the phrase “Each morning” in

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    people‚ religion‚ culture or places. I think throughout the texts ’10 Mart St’‚ and ‘Migrant Hostel’ and the related texts ‘The arrival’ and ‘house of sand and fog’ the concept of belonging to place and culture is expressed strongly. In Migrant Hotel Skrzynecki talks about ‘sudden departures’‚ people always coming and going and not knowing who will be next. This creates a lack of belonging and place. That same feeling of lack of belonging and lack of place is portrayed in ‘The arrival’ when the unnamed

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    Analyse how any two texts emphasise the difficulties and/ or benefits of belonging to. The various texts explore the difficulties and inadequent benefits of belonging. The poems “Migrant Hostel” and “St Patrick’s College” by Peter Skrzynecki and the related texts The Ride of Zhu Bao Sheng a short story by Nick Long and the novel Stolen by Lucy Christopher effectively portray that being alienated can be the catalyst for a true sense of not belonging. A sense of not belonging can emerge from the

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    terms of experiences and perception of identity‚ relationships‚ acceptance and understanding; Peter Skrzynecki based his poems Migrant Hostel‚ 10 Mary Street and Ancestors on his own personal experience and resulted in deeply insightful recounts of his migrant past‚ his family’s relationship with their home in Australia and his trouble with connecting to his heritage. In these poems‚ Skrzynecki focuses on the theme of not belonging. In Migrant Hostel it’s particularly apparent‚ as he speaks about

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    by Peter Skrzynecki‚ the song I Am Australian by the Seekers and my own composition. All four texts‚ demonstrate that a sense of Belonging is continuously modified over time‚ through means of various techniques and forms‚ suggesting that it comes from a connection to place‚ culture and people and that a person has the ultimate choice whether they belong or not Through personal exploration of social‚ political‚ historical and contextual experiences‚ my composition reflects both Skrzynecki and The

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    In order for one to feel a sufficient sense of belonging‚ they must first experience the sensation of not belonging. “Immigrant Chronicles” is a poetry anthology by Polish/Australian poet Peter Skrzynecki and includes the poems ‘St Patrick’s College’ and ‘Migrant Hostel’. They explore the notion of belonging and the lack of it‚ and how one’s experience of it can be limited or enriched through interactions with other‚ and the world. ‘Migrant Hostel’ and ‘St Patrick’s College’ regards the belonging

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    poems‚ “Migrant Hostel” and “10 Mary Street” As the hundreds and thousands of migrants arrived into Australia to start their new lives in their new homes‚ most of them experienced the difficulties of belonging while torn between two places. Peter Skrzynecki‚ poet of the Immigrant Chronicle wrote the poems “Migrant Hostel” and “10 Mary Street”‚ which explores his own feelings of belonging‚ place and alienation as he recounts his migration from Germany to Australia. However‚ each poem is a recollection

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    Life of Pi. When these two elements fuse‚ it creates a complex and ambivalent balance in which one either suffers or is enlightened. Skrzynecki’s Postcard encapsulates physical dislocation. He cleverly uses the postcard as a symbol of this. When Skrzynecki personifies the town‚ “I never knew you except in the third person‚” he is referring to “Warsaw.” Yet‚ his melancholy tone is supplemented with the second person pronoun “you‚” which shows his innate desire to connect with the city. This is further

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    Peter Skrzynecki from his compilation in the immigrant chronicle‚ Tim Winton’s short story ‘Neighbours’ and Rob Sitch’s film‚ ‘The castle’‚ that an individual’s conceived idea towards belonging may change due to the passage of time. Emerging from personal‚ social and contextual circumstances‚ the sense of belonging or not belonging is an underlying factor shaping one’s identity throughout time. The poem‚ ’10 Mary Street’‚ emphasis the idea of connection to place and how the Skrzynecki family

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    migration to another country. This is demonstrated in Peter Skrzynecki’s novel immigrant chronicle but more importantly in two of his poems “ Migrant hostel and Felicks Skrzynecki”‚ as well as Tim Burtons 1990 film ‘ Edward Scissor Hands’ Peter Skrzynecki demonstrates the complexity to belong through the poem ‘Felicks Skrzynecki’ and his father’s affiliation with a place as he writes “ loved his garden like an only child’ . Simile conveys that Felicks sense of belonging is derived from the comfort

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