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    Hello all‚ I am here to put forth my ideas about my perception of belonging via reading Jasper Jones by Craig Silvey‚ and The Happiest Refugee by Anh Do. But first off‚ what is Belonging? Belonging I feel‚ is when you have your mates around you‚ and you’re having a good time‚ knowing who everyone is‚ fitting in basically. But there can be other parts of belonging when you don’t really know people. For example‚ belonging to a school‚ but whilst belonging to it‚ you could still be bullied or harassed

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    The Boy in the Striped Pajamas Summary The historical fable‚ “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” takes place during World War II. Bruno‚ a 9-year old boy‚ is the narrator of the story and he lives with his family in Berlin‚ Germany. Bruno’s father is a Nazi soldier who works for Hitler. One day his father gets a job promotion and Bruno’s family move out of Berlin to a house near a death camp called Auschwitz. When Bruno arrives he is lonely and bored. One day he looks out of his window and sees strange

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    Belonging is a perception which can emerge from friends‚ family‚ groups or communities. Belonging varies and is a complex concept as everyone has their own individual experience with it. This essay will outline and explore both belonging and not belonging in three of Peter Skryznecki’s poems: Feliks Skyrznecki‚ St Patricks College and Ancestors‚ also supported by my two related texts the film Mean Girls by Mark Waters and the song Fast Car by Tracy Chapman. Peter Skryznecki wrote “ Immigrant Chronicle”

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    grows the end result is a person’s identity or sense of self. An individual’s perception of belonging is built upon their personal experiences and the affiliations they have forged within their own world. Experiences and relationships fabricate one’s personality and identity including their choice to belong‚ or not to belong. William Shakespeare’s As You Like It and Anh Do’s The Happiest Refugee delve into how belonging through relationships and the development of individual autonomy is influenced

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    gets you to question whether you are an includer or excluder. It’s about people fitting in to different groups at all ages. Identify links to belonging: What elements of this text explore the concept of belonging? The whole text explores people’s connections to others in different groups and settings and questions our role in our sense of belonging and how we make other’s feel. Consider the composer’s purpose/intention: Why do you think the composer made this text? She’s giving her opinion

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    BELONGING NOTES! • Different environment& atmosphere contributes to our sense of belonging. • Adapting after a while strengthens the sense of belonging‚ knowing the place a bit‚ feeling comfortable. • Shifting back to civilization‚ feels out of place‚ not belonging‚ shifting in with different surrounding. • Upbringing places a part in our sense of belonging • Technology-internet-find someone with the same interest and sense of belonging kicks in. E.g. Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Bebo‚ Myspace. • Perspective

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    said was out of bounds he came a cross a fence where a boy his age was on the other side. Bruno quickly becomes friends with this boy‚ Shmuel‚ and day after day Bruno visits him at the “farm”. Shmuel decided to tell Bruno that his father is missing and Bruno vows to help him find him. The next day the boys meet at the fence and Bruno changes into the striped pajamas that Shmuel provided and then climbs under the fence into the “farm”. As the boys search the rooms for Shmuel’s father they

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    An individual’s upbringing creates a powerful formative influence over the creation of a sense of belonging. ‘Understanding nourishes belonging…a lack of understanding prevents it.’ Demonstrate how your prescribed text & one other related text of your own choosing represent this interpretation of belonging. At the very heart of relationships lies a struggle to accept individuals as human beings‚ in order to connect with them. This is the journey undertaken by the protagonists of the memoir

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    The boy in the Striped Pajamas--Text Response It has been said before that ignorance is bliss.The film The boy in the Striped Pajamas does demonstrate that a lack of knowledge about what is true and ugly about the world would certainly make a person happier.The many characters in the film that are oblivious or unware of the incomprehensible truth happening around them enjoy life more than those who are aware of the complete truth.This essay will argue that what the main characters Bruno‚Shumel

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    photojournalist‚ is captured and held hostage in Somalia for ransom. Both texts illustrate the importance of determination‚ persistence and tenacity in achieving the goals of personal freedom. The process of growth and change towards independence varies accordingly to the individual’s family and social principles. In the film‚ Billy is realising as he enters into adolescence that his dream of being a dancer is unconventional and seemingly impossible in a macho mining town of Durham‚ England. The

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