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    book Looking for Alibrandi compare to my chosen text‚ the movie The Perks of being a Wallflower. Well both these texts are oddly alike. They are both about young teenagers struggling to fit into society. Looking for Alibrandi‚ written by Melina Marchetta‚ is about a 17 yr. old girl‚ Josephine Alibrandi or Josie‚ studying in her last year of school at St Martha’s‚ a wealthy catholic school. This already is one of Josie’s challenges run by social diversity‚ as she is on a scholarship from the school

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    with things to say‚ and Looking for Alibrandi is a good example of one of those books. It captures the exact thoughts of a seventeen year old girl‚ stressed out from her upcoming HSC exams as well as the problems going on in her social life. Melina Marchetta engages us in the themes of multiculturalism‚ love‚ rites of passage and coping with death and encrypts these themes beautifully and expresses them with emotion and thought. One of the biggest themes of Looking for Alibrandi is multiculturalism

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    and others. Do you agree? I agree that journeys are how you learn who you are. As inner journeys are what help form the person you become through the challenges you face in life. In “The Turning” by Tim Winton and “Looking for Alibrandi” by Melina Marchetta‚ both of these texts have the relation of journeys and self discovery with the events that happen which effects how their life pans out. With all the pressures of school‚ life which the characters encounter helps them to self reflect on their

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    From the moment we are put into our parents’ arms‚ they begin to shape our identity. Our appearance‚ thoughts and actions are developed from them and what they believe is “right” and “wrong.” However unfair as it may seem at times‚ everything done is based on their past experiences‚ the culture we are born into and ultimately done for our own well-being. “Never change who you are to please people”‚ “There is nothing you can’t do” and “We are proud of you no matter what” are three very common

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    or positive way. Some people can’t handle the adjustment and they can suffer severe consequences. Others can handle the adjustment and they achieve a personal growth within themselves. In the compelling novel ‘Looking for Alibrandi’ written by Melina Marchetta‚ Josephine Alibrandi is a typical immature teenager‚ struggling to deal with the responsibilities and cultural pressures place upon her by her peers and family. Josephine Alibrandi the seventeen protagonist of Marchetta’s narrative‚ tells the

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    Looking for Alibrandi is a novel written by Melina Marchetta. It is about a young female named Josephine Alibrandi. This book is about Josephine’s journey in search of her identity‚ and her relationships around her. It shows how her views are depicted and how her views change throughout the course of the novel. This novel portrays the use and abuse of power and its effects on individuals in society. These powers include the powers of freedom‚ education‚ legal‚ psychological‚ cultural‚ pressure‚ parental

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    helps the development of a persons identity. The texts ‘’Looking for Alibrandi’’ by Melina Marchette and ‘’The Memory Keepers Daughter’’ by Kim Edwards both challenge the responder to enhance their understanding of change. Both Marchette and Edwards’s use several narrative techniques to convey change and effectively show the life challenges faced that develop a persons identity. PAC what/ technique 1: Melina Marchetta’s novel ‘‘Looking for Alibrandi’’ was written in a time of multicultural integration

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    In the novel Looking For Alibrandi by marlena marchetta‚ Josephine Alibrandi (also known as Josie)  is a typical 17 year old in her H.S.C year at St Martha’s‚ during the course of this year her understanding about life around her changes and so does her views on the people she loves most. Throughout the novel we see a great change in Josephine from a selfish and uncaring girl to a caring more sensitive young lady. Her life changes dramatically throughout the year as she slowly changes and learns

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    the individual‚ personal contentment is most powerfully drawn from the greater community and surrounding environment. To support these three arguments‚ I will relate to the compelling picture book The Island written by Armin Greder in 2008‚ and Melina Marchetta’s engaging film Looking for Alibrandi‚ produced in the year 2000. I will also give reference to The Simple Gift by Steven Herrick. Belonging is a gift we all require. It colours who we are and how we fit into the world around us. The hunger

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    Good Morning Good Afternoon Miss McCarthy and class. I will be discussing the novel Looking for Alibrandi by Melina Marchetta. The novel‚ Looking for Alibrandi is charged with emotional energy. Throughout the novel it shows cultural differences and a lack of communication and understanding between the family. This book is written as both a social and cultural analysis of Josephine Alibrandi’s life‚‚ Josephine Alibrandi is 17 years old and comes from third generation Italian Australian. She feels

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