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    affiliation‚ acceptance and association. Many artists and writers use belonging‚ or rather not belonging‚ as a theme for their work such as Feliks Skrzynecki‚ by Peter Skrzynecki. In the Poem ‘FELIKS SKRZYNECKI’ the poet explores a contrast of the theme of strong cultural identity and alienation for Feliks Skrzynecki and loss of cultural identity for Peter Skrzynecki in a new land. Flekis chooses to isolate himself from society as he surrenders belonging in an Australian Society; rather he chooses to belonging

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    their identity and their sense of belonging. This is discovered in the thoughtful novel “Kite-Runner” by Khaled Hosseini‚ where the importance of connection is demonstrated through Amir’s understanding of his identity. The poem “Feliks Skrzynecki” by Peter Skrzynecki also conveys a similar idea‚ where the point that alienation with culture will influence one’s understanding of their identity was illustrated. One’s identity is build up by where and whom he belongs to. This is conveyed through the extraordinary

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    Point Elaborate Evidence Link back to question what does poet say about belonging? 1 poem 3 x peel parts The father is a hard worker man and he is also shows the son’s admiration. Skyzynecki here illustrates vividly aspects of the migrant experience within Australia and the differentiates of assimilation for the older generation. His father has made a good life here in Australia‚ but he can never be Australian because his identity has been forged in the Polish culture. This poem

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    “Feliks Skrzynecki” as well as Judith Wright’s poem “Remittance Man”. Skrzynecki’s “Feliks Skrzynecki” effectively conveys the notion that an individual’s sense of ‘place’ and belonging is tied to their relationship with the physical environment. In the poem Feliks is portrayed as lacking a close connection to the Australian culture‚ it is instead his garden where he finds his sense of place‚ he “Loved his garden like an only child... swept its paths ten times around the world”. Skrzynecki has used

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    ’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 connection towards it. These texts have furthered my understanding on the perceptions of belonging by recognising the different concepts of connection to people‚ places and things. The text “Feliks Skrzynecki” by Peter Skrzynecki shows

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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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    The poem Feliks Skrzynecki addresses several profound values and assumptions associated with immigration and belonging. One particularly striking value is the growing disparity between father and son – Feliks Skrzynecki and the poet‚ Peter Skrzynecki – and the concerns regarding their relationship. Throughout the poem‚ Peter‚ speaking from personal experiences‚ speaks for both his own and his father’s sense of self and belonging‚ specifically contrasting their different perspectives. Feliks loves

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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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    sense of reassurance or acceptance was ever felt‚ this foreshadows how his feelings will remain unchanged for the rest of his time at the school and that he will never feel any sort of inclusion during his time at St Pats. As the poem goes on Skrzynecki implies that whilst he did appreciate everything his mother did to ensure he was given the best education possible he did not appreciate the school itself because of the schools inability to provide him with any sense of belonging. This is seen

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