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    An individual’s perception of belonging evolves in response to the passage of time and interaction with their world. To 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

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    negative. This concept will be explored through the prescribed text‚ the poems Immigrant Chronicle by Peter Skrzynecki‚ the film Looking for Alibrandi directed by Kate Woods and the novel Ten things I hate about me written by Randa Abdel El Fattah. These texts highlight the different aspects of belonging in varied negative and positive ways. In the poem St Patrick’s college by Peter Skrzynecki there are various themes explored however a predominate theme explored is the persona’s sense of disconnection

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    Solidarity     Supplement   Union     Unity   Inclusion         2   HSC  STUDY  BUDDY       BELONGING  –  IMMIGRANT  CHRONICLE   By  Peter  Skrzynecki   The  Benefits  of  Belonging     o Acceptance   within   a   community   generates   a   sense   of   “us”   as   a   distinct   group‚   different   from   ‘others’  who

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    Belonging involves triumphing over failure to belong. This is seen in Peter Skrzynecki’s anthology Immigrant Chronicle. The poem St Patricks College explores the persona’s struggle to overcome alienation in his search for belonging. The poem Feliks Skrzynecki explores the persona witnessing his fathers triumph to belong. The picture book The Lost Thing by Shaun Tan explores the things initial failure to belong‚ which is then overcome. St Patricks College explores the personas failure to belong into

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    study‚ New York: Prentice Hall. Grimsholm‚ E. and Poblete‚ L. Page 57 Gunnarson‚ R Gunnarson‚ R. (2006). ”Översikt över metoder baserade på empirisk-holistisk (kvalitativ) kunskapsansats”‚ online: http://infovoice.se/fou/‚(Retrieved 04-03-2010). Harvie‚ C Holden‚ R.‚ Jameson‚ S. and Walmsley‚ A. (2007). “New graduate employment within SMEs: still in the dark?”‚ Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development‚ Vol. 14‚ No. 2. pp. 211-227. Karakaya‚ F Lado‚ N.‚ Martínez-Ros‚ E.‚ & Valenzuela

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    to a group they will understanding their thought and support them‚ which is in this case‚ the aboriginal kid is being accepted by her as her children in the white man society. Here we can see the connection between the experiences of Peter Skrzynecki in “Migrant Hostel” and in Australian‚ both of them experience a lack of belonging to a place because of the lack of understanding to the place. However‚ in Australia‚ Sarah Ashley has successfully understand and accept the Aboriginal culture then

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    Feliks Skrznecki Analysis

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    Peter Skryzenecki’s poem‚ ‘Feliks Skrzynecki‚ has two comparable contexts. It deals with the issue of generational relationships‚ in this case father and son and the issue of adaptation‚ from an old European culture into Australian society. In both cases tensions exist. The issue of generational tension pervades throughout the poem as the personas‚ comes to question his “gentle fathers“ values‚ “I often wondered how he existed” and reflects‚ how he is “happy as I have never”. This is furthered through

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    quality of life. The poem also outlines the emotional and physical endeavours‚ of being a migrant. An example of this‚ can be depict through the line “stretched out on blankets and pillows against cabins and rails.” Through the use of vivid imagery‚ Skrzynecki has conveyed the situations migrants had to undergo‚ by expressing to the reader the physical hardships of being a migrant. This line depicts the uneasy challenges faced by the migrants‚ as a result of the conjunction

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    political cartoon MV Cormo Express (SMH 28/10/03)‚ about the stranded sheep in the middle of the ocean‚ and also the bookcover for Victor Kelleher’s Ivory Trail. Often journeys have an element of a lack of choice. In ’Immigrants at Central station’‚ Skrzynecki uses simile to describe their restricted freedom writing‚ ’like a word of command’. There is a sense of irony here‚ that having escaped their oppressive homeland‚ their destination still limits their freedom. They are forced to endure poor weather

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    of Australian poet Peter Skrzynecki’s poems from the “Immigrant Chronicle”. In particular‚ “Migrant Hostel” which clearly identifies the hardships experienced by one being a migrant in a new country trying to find a place to belong‚ and “Feliks Skrzynecki” which demonstrates the sense of belonging in regards to a child/parent relationship. The poem opens with “my gentle father”‚ the possessive pronoun “my” expresses the relationship‚ the belonging the father and son feel together. The positive

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