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    identity is often reflected and shaped through one’s own personal understanding of where they belong in a society. A sense of belonging is driven by both the external and internal factors that exist around them. Raimond Gaita’s biographical memoir RomulusMy Father and Margaret Atwood’s poem “Further Arrivals” clearly demonstrate similar concepts of how a person’s sense of belonging may differ. Both texts construct related understanding of the harsh experience of migration to Australia‚ the struggle to

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    Explore how perceptions of belonging and not belonging can be influenced by connections to places in RomulusMy Father. An individual’s capacity to belong is primarily dependent on their personal experience‚ and varies in difficulty depending on the dynamics of each individual’s personality and temperament. The landscape in which an individual resides has a definitive impact upon an individual’s sense of belonging. Furthermore‚ the specific place‚ in relation to where the individual literally

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    significant influences impacting on belonging in both the memoir RomulusMy father and a similar text in the poem Katrina by Bruce Dawe. The prescribed and related texts effectively demonstrate the importance of how integral a sense of belonging is to human existence and the impact it can have on one’s life. Belonging to place is a theme highly evident throughout the novel RomulusMy Father placing a high level of significance on Romulus and his family. Australians icons are highlighted throughout

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    In the text Romulus my father‚ written by Raimond Gaita‚ the main character of Romulus’s life is marked by suffering. Gaita who is the son of Romulus‚ includes plenty personal and descriptive accounts of his father Romulus. Many of these accounts involve examples of how Romulus life was marked by suffering. Such suffering occurred throughout Romulus life by having to move away from his homeland to Australia‚ being denied his love for education‚ having to work his hands to the bone in order to scrape

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    SIGNIFICANT FACTORS THAT SHAPE IDENTITIES The most significant factors that shaped identities in "RomulusMy Father" were cultural heritage and connections between individuals. The memoir paints a picture of a true community where every individual is totally accepted no matter their colour‚ creed mental stability or lack thereof is only possible where each individual is true to themselves‚ "especially as being truthful about one’s identity" to each other‚ arising from social‚ cultural‚ political

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    identification. The memoir‚ RomulusMy Father‚ by Raimond Gaita; John Guare’s play‚ Six Degrees of Separation; and Tim Winton’s short story‚ Big World‚ from the collection‚ The Turning‚ explore the concept that Belonging is the driving force for the human condition. Each composer represents their varied perceptions of belonging in their texts‚ conveying that Belonging as a fundamental need we strive for in our search to create a concrete identity. The memoir‚ RomulusMy Father‚ portrays the ways in

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    RomulusMy Father Notes * Tone of book: Honest‚ blatant * Forged sense of identity; violence‚ work‚ independence‚ sacrifices everything for Raimond‚ religion‚ no geographical belonging. * Evocative – unsentimental. * Written in hindsight. Chronological. Quotes * “My fatherRomulus Gaita‚ always considered himself a Romanian” p.2. * “His face was as open as his character” p.6. Repeated throughout the novel. Very important. Morality‚ values‚ core. * “He felt strongly

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    ‘An individual’s interaction with others and the world around them can enrich or limit their experience of belonging.’ This statement can be readily depicted through various texts which include Raimond Gaita’s memoir‚ Romulus My Father and Universal Studio’s 2004 film‚ Hating Alison Ashley. Both of these texts involve various techniques that assist in portraying the concept of belonging to both an environment and to relationships. Belonging is a concept that is more complex than it first appears

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    seen in the strong relationship between a father and son. This concept can be clearly identified with reference to both Raimond Gaita’s elegiac memoir ‘RomulusMy Father’ and Gabriele Muccino’s film ‘the Pursuit of Happyness’ which is based on the biography by Chris Garner. In both texts‚ a strong sense of belonging can be recognised between a father and son and through the unconditional love they share with each other as a parent and child. Each father contributes so much to their sons’ lives‚

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    between Raimond and his father Romulus. The depths of their relationship is depicted in contrast to both Raimond’s and Romulus’ relationships with Christine‚ Raimond’s mother. The juxtaposition of Christine’s care for Raimond‚ with that of Romulus’ outlines the depths of their devotion to raising their child and providing a community for him in which he belongs. The concept of family is not restricted to just its biological definition‚ but also the close bonds forged between Romulus‚ Raimond and Hora.

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