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    of feeling emotions anymore? It was as if John was a ghost. Doing what he had to do to get through the day. Doing what he could to make his father proud. That wasn’t living in his opinion. It was merely existing. His hands started to tremble. Looking up at Josie he studied her. She had a look of pure concentration on her face as she wrote everything down. He couldn’t help but envy her. Sure her life wasn’t perfect but it was a hell of a lot better than his. She could choose her own career without

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    Journey of Self Discovery

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    Journey of Self Discovery Self discovery was a process I thought I had already been through. But when faced with the question‚ “Who am I?” it proved to be a lot harder to put into words than one would think. I believe that I have a good sense of who I am‚ but translating it into words was a struggle for me. I consider myself to be a very concrete thinker. So‚ the translation of who I am into words tended to come out as cold and rigid. Words like brash‚ concrete‚ smart‚ and loyal seemed like

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    Discussion Family has a strong influence on everybody’s lives‚ it often affects the way everyone views themselves and how people view others. How we are raised will also affect our personalities‚ relationships and judgement of others. The novel Looking for Alibrandi by Melina Marchetta comprises all these factors around the characters in the story. Everyone’s persona is based on what our family teaches us. Our persona reflects on how parents raise their children. Josie grew up fatherless which caused

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    An important relationship between two characters in the extended text Looking for Alibrandi by Melina Marchetta is the relationship between the main character Josie and her father Michael Andretti. This relationship is important because it helped me to understand how the characters coped with change. As the relationship between father and daughter develops I could understand both of these characters better. This relationship is important because it helps Josie to grow up and cope with change. An

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    LOOKING FOR ALIBRANDI- CHAPTER 3 Narrator’s thoughts * She hates her nonna because nonna couldn’t accept things the way they were. * She doesn’t listen to nonna‚ she wears what she likes. * She thinks nonna did a pretty hopeless job as a mother. * She imagined her father to be different from who she met. * She wasn’t prepared to meet her father in nonna’s house. * She is not proud of her family‚ she always vows to move out when she turns 18. * She hates the rules and

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    Looking For Alibrandi by Melina Marchetta - Book Review -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Looking for Alibrandi is a passionate story about a young girl’s painful and enlightening journey into adulthood. The story centres around Josephine Alibrandi - an agressive‚ disatisfied‚ and confused final year student of Italian extraction. She has one burning ambition: to find her place in affluent society and to break free from her embarassing‚ stifling

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    LOOKING FOR ALIBRANDI ESSAY Looking for Alibrandi does show the different expectations placed on young people. These expectations can be in many different forms due to race or nationality or pressure to pursue a certain career path. In the novel this is shown clearly in Josephine Alibrandi and John Bartons life. Josephine has high expectations to be a stereotypical Italian girl and John Barton has a lot of pressure from his father to become a barrister and follow in his footsteps. Jacob Coote is

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    The Looking-Glass Self by Charles H. Cooley I will be talking about the looking glass self‚ made famous by famed American sociologist Charles Horton Cooley. This concept stems from our interpersonal perception of what another individual’s impression is on us and how we form ourselves towards that initial perception. Out of all the theories that are at our disposal in sociology‚ this is the theory that interested me the most and here is why. To me the looking glass self is not just a concept or

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    A Journey of Self-Discovery and Self-Initiation What is identity and how is it that we are socially defined by this one word? This term is so much more complex than the simple idea people give to it‚ the idea that identity is what makes us who we are. Individuals are made of what makes them themselves‚ nothing else. Our values‚ ideas‚ and beliefs make us who we are. Certain factors that also make a person who they are usually include their families‚ cultures‚ and people that they associate with

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    Looking Glass Self Reflection Activity 10/10 Good observation!!! What is acceptable in one group is not always acceptable in another. Therefore‚ you change your appearance based on what you what others to think about you. The others’ perceived judgment about your style makes you change your style depending upon the group. Directions: Answer the Pre-Reading questions using Chapter 5 Section 2 Guided Reading Notes. When finished‚ read the article The Looking Glass Self: Who Holds Our Reflections

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