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    English Speech The Simple Gift by Steven Herrick is a book containing many of lives challenges dealing specifically with a verity of ideas and values that will aid us in answering the question‚ ‘A sense of belonging and identity can emerge from an individuals’ connection with others and the community’. Steven Herrick has formulated in his novel a sense of connection between three complex people with completely and utterly different backgrounds. Herrick dives deep into a controversial would of

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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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    Points on belonging‚ as understood from Steven Herrick’s the Simple Gift: - It is the similar needs & desires (e.g. love‚ happiness) of Caitlin‚ Billy & Old Bill that draw them together to create their sense of belonging - The recurring symbol of "gift" signifies both giving and receiving‚ which are both aspects of belonging (as seen in marriages‚ when both partners give & receive and therefore find belonging together) - The Simple Gift explores the idea of identity‚ particularly as Caitlin

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    in her life and she just wants to spend time with Billy. This is shown in the quote “this big ugly five bedroom million dollar brick box that we live in.” This juxtaposes the feelings that Billy has‚ as he feels that he is very happy with the new simple life he now lives and this is expressed when he says “living in this carriage is special‚ its mine”; which links back to how Billy know feels that he belongs in this new environment. As mentioned before this chapter also highlights the relationship

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    STUDY BELONGING FOCUS TEXT: THE SIMPLE GIFT What you must do in this Area of Study: • Develop a personalised detailed appreciation of the concept of belonging. • Closely analyse HOW your set text‚ Herrick’s The Simple Gift‚ SHAPES your understanding of belonging. • Select and study at least three other texts (broaden your search beyond poetry) which further your perception of the WHAT (ideas) and the HOW (techniques including form‚ language and structure) of belonging. •

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    The Simple Gift‚ a novel by Steven Herrick‚ is based on the journey of a teenage boy named Billy. The book highlights that material possessions are not all that matters‚ and that often it is a sense of belonging that really shines through during desperate times. Sometimes money even if earnt can be valueless‚ freedom can be found easier if you lack physical possessions‚ and simply letting go of the past and leaving it behind can lead to you finding happiness through better‚ stronger relationships

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    Looking For Alibrandi How has your understanding of narrative conventions helped you to explore the relevant themes in Looking for Alibrandi. Looking for Alibrandi is a novel which mostly deals with the concept of emotional change. Through a number of characters‚ the author‚ Melina Marchetta demonstrates clearly the concept of change and changing perspective. A variety of events happen throughout the novel to these characters which influence their lives and change their perspectives. Through these

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    PERSONAL RESPONSE TO LOOKING FOR ALIBRANDI The novel Looking for Alibrandi by Melina Marchetta (1993)‚ is about a young 16 year old girl named Josephine Alibrandi trying to find herself in her final year of high school. It shows high and lows throughout the novel with Josie finding her father and starting a relationship with him‚ to losing her close friend John Barton from suicide. There are many themes in the novel such as Family‚ Relationships‚ Search for identity and MULTICULTURALISM. The narrative

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    Looking for Alibrandi {1992} is a novel written by Melina Marchetta‚ which presents to us the internal conflict that immigrant children face in a multicultural society. Throughout the novel Josephine Alibrandi struggles to find her personal and cultural identity‚ she is trying to find who she is. At school she experiences a feeling of being different and endures prejudice of other students who have not learnt to accept or appreciate anyone different from themselves. Through her last year she learns

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    In the film ‘Looking For Alibrandi’‚ Josie must learn to deal with a whole range of issue. How and why does Josie change? ‘Looking For Alibrandi’ is a film about growing-up which shows us Josie’s journey in searching for her identity and her sense of belonging. This movie is directed by Kate Woods and based on the book which has the same name. In the film‚ Josie has learnt to deal with a range of issue which helps her find out who is she. Her attitude to Michael (her Dad) had changed very clearly

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