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    Our willingness to change our identity in order to fit in with the community continues to intrigue the human psyche. This notion affiliates with our desperation to retain our sense of belonging with‚ which we desire unquestionably. The effect culture and societal attitudes have on our freedom to belong or not to belong are exemplified in our core text: “The crucible” written by Arthur Miller‚ the 2005 film “Good night and good luck” directed by George Clooney and the 1930s novel “To kill a mockingbird”

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    would on the way home school of an afternoon. The chitter chatter of squeaky voices fills the air. There was always a whole group of us. Sometimes there were more‚ or sometimes less‚ but my brother and I were consistent. Luke and I would be the last ones on the journey home. We would swiftly cycle through the neighbours lush meadow‚ full of cows grazing on the cud. We would spook them‚ rounding them up with our noble steeds so they would shyly run away. Soon after they would return to their peaceful

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    Have you ever watched in disbelief at other peoples achievements‚ thinking to yourself how were they able to get there? The Answer is exactly the opposite of the following statement "There are no challenges so difficult‚ no goals so impossible‚ as the ones we set ourselves’’ It’s because they themselves set their goals and as a result made it happen. The goals that we set ourselves may surely be very hard to achieve sometimes but still possible. on the contrary‚ the challenges that happen to us unexpectedly

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    Belonging is a natural reaction‚ intrinsic. We search in order to find a community‚ a group of friends‚ a country in which we belong. America is a place whereWhen we feel uncomfortable‚ we say “I don’t belong here” and when you find a situation in which you are happy‚ you can be yourself‚ natural and free you feel as if it was created only for you. It can also be the most wonderfully liberating experience when you find yourself in a culture in which you do not belong. In not belonging‚ you become

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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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    “Father‚ why did you join the war?” *** The sun rose proudly as the morning clouds parted revealing the stairs to what seemed like heaven as I glanced through my office window. The light slowly uncovered the field outside as the men marched uniformly while I saluted to my countries flag that stood high above foreign soil. *** My father focused on the horizon through the morning dew that covered the kitchen window. His hands fidgeting with the cross that hanged from his neck. With a small glimpse

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    Nerves and freshly straightened hair‚ I walk into the first house party I have ever been too. House music blaring‚ the haze of cigarette smoke and the scent of cheap wine and bear entice me into an epitome of teenage angst. Hormones are raging at the same pace as the fierce bass notes dropping. God help me. It’s a pale autumn morning and my mum and I awoke to the prize of empty bottles scattered across the kitchen. A small pool of stale leftovers of my father’s evening gathers at the bottom of the

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    brother opposite me with his short sleeved armour flexing silently so that I may always know that his physical dominance is ever present. My sister‚ constantly texting and hearing all the bells and whistles radiating from her cell. My Mum the only one I feel actually cares if I’m there or not‚ always asking me about my day. I know she doesn’t understand or even care for my love of physics and how my assessments went because she is too worried about the other two golden children. If my brother will

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    Explore how perceptions of belonging and not belonging can be influenced to places. Perceptions of belonging and not belonging can be influenced by people’s identity and place where they feel they belong or not belong. Belonging is felt by an individual when they are able to gain an understanding of themselves in relation to others. We see this in Strictly Ballroom by Baz Lurhmann and Neighbours by Tim Winton; both show belonging and not belonging and find their own sense of identity where they

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    Essay- “how do composers construct perspectives of belonging in texts?” Composers use various language techniques and modes to construct their perceptions of belonging in texts‚ these include poetic devices such as; similes‚ metaphors‚ emphasis‚ alliteration‚ structure‚ layout..ect‚ these are used to create depth and meaning within a text. These perspectives vary from person to person as they each have their own sense of belonging. These different perspectives will again vary in the texts-

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