Not belonging often goes hand in hand with feelings of despair‚ unease and uncertainty. “Migrant Hostel” demonstrates this feeling of angst and instability when the migrants are placed in an uninviting environment where fear of immigrants is predominant. The migrants’ insecurity and confusion is displayed through the rhetorical ‘who would be coming next’ in the first stanza. Furthermore‚ the fact that the stanza begins with “no one kept count” sets an ominous tone reflective of the hostile atmosphere
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evident in Peter Skrzynecki’s poem “Migrant Hostel” where immigrants are distanced and isolated due to a lack of connection. In contrast‚ Skrzynecki’s poem “Feliks Skrzynecki” demonstrates one’s ability to flourish by belonging to one’s self. However‚ Tim Winton’s short story “Neighbours” demonstrates the eventual nourishing feeling of acceptance that can develop from people’s acceptance of one another. Steven Spielburg’s film “The Terminal”
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The effects and overall impression of a journey will depend on the characteristics of the particular trip undertaken. Migrant Hostel and Immigrants at Central station by Peter Skrzynecki are poems‚ which display the migrants experience illustrating the pathos of migrant families as they come to terms with a new and very foreign country. The poet successfully shows this through literary techniques and visual imagery emphasising the idea that moving countries process are not always perfect and offering
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around them can limit or enrich their experience of belonging.’ Belonging is central to how we define ourselves: our belonging to or connection emerges from interaction with people and places. Belonging is a distinct identity characterised by affiliation‚ acceptance and association. Belonging is shaped by personal‚ cultural‚ historical and social contexts. By increasing their understanding of themselves and the world around them they can limit or enrich their experience of belonging. These judgements
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Be Good‚ Little Migrants Racist Australian and he thoughts on immigrants Asians Damn migrants‚ ever since they came here nothing good has happened‚ I live next to a old Asian man‚ doesn’t speak a damn English word‚ I remember once‚ my misses asked me to go next door and ask if they had any sugar‚ cause my wife was baking a cake‚ so I went up to their door and knocked. When the old Asian man open the door I said “G’day mate‚ can I borrow some sugar?” he looked at me for a solid minute. I could
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move away from the bustling city to the quieter rural environment. Positive impacts (Reasons for urbanisation) Wage and employment differentials Economic advancements are better in the city for migrants due to higher wages and increased number of working days. For example‚ In Dehli‚ rural migrants’ income increase by 150% compared to those in villages. Job opportunities in the city can also be found in the form of employment in informal sectors such as hawkers selling food by the sidewalks
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Response 4 Migrant farmworkers‚ in the United States commonly facing structural violence‚ that’s committed by industries or their employers. Structural violence can be when a worker is prevented their basic needs often due to their identity or class status. Structural violence includes the health problems frequently faced by agricultural workers. Nearly all migrant workers are under rated for the field work they perform‚ and the work takes a toll on their body‚ and overall health. Migrant Farmworkers
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Australia has come a long way from who they were back in the 90s‚ migrants acceptance levels have improved immensely from where they were with the ‘White Australia Policy’ to now Australia being one of the largest multicultural countries in the world with more than 185 different nationalities making their homes in Australia with equality‚ but the question I’m going to test is Did Australians treat non-European migrants more harshly than European migrants post-war? To say Australians weren’t accepting
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Migrant Hostel is an account of Peter Skrzynecki’s time in the migrant hostel‚ yet it is ambiguous and could apply to many immigrants. This suggests that many people were struggling to find belonging as immigrants in Australia. A general experience is emphasized in the first stanza by the use of “us” in the 2nd last line. The last line of the stanza poses a question to the reader “Who would be coming next.” This technique is used to engage them in the poem. It also underlines the uncertainty and
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Peter Skrzynecki’s ’Migrant Hostel’‚ Parkes 1949 - 1951‚ illustrates how in the initial stages of belonging‚ people feel insecure‚ experience doubt and fear and search for friendships to establish a sense of security. The poem is in 4 stanzas and each stanza is more than 6 lines long. Each stanza is one sentence and several ideas are brought out within each sentence. This syntax visually shows how doubtful and tentative the migrants were when they came to Australia. Australia was supposed to be
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