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    and is essential aspect of people’s lives. An individuals experience of belong could be both enriched and limited from their interaction with the world around them. The memoir Romulus‚ My Father‚ written by Raimond Gaita and the graphic novel by Shaun Tan‚ The Arrival both incorporate prominent aspects of the concept of belonging. Through their representation of various elements in the text‚ ideas about family unity and the sense of connectedness with the environment both show how the experience of

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    aspects that exist in all cultures‚ places and groups which define the unifying and the destructive force which has been presented in many ways throughout the movie ‘Romeo & Juliet’ directed by Baz Luhrmann‚ picture book ‘The Rabbits’ written by John Marsden & Shaun tan‚ as well as the song ‘Run to the Hills’ by Iron Maiden. ‘Romeo & Juliet’ fits perfectly when introducing the unifying and destructive force of tribalism. In the beginning of the film it displays the Montague’s driving‚ they

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    author Shaun Tan. The book published by Hachette Australia in 2001 leads us on one girl’s journey through a dark and confusing path of depression. Although each page contains a few words it is the images that capture the reader’s attention with new objects‚ images and meanings discovered each time the book is reopened. Shaun Tan has had an impressive illustrative career spanning over fifteen years. He has won various awards as an illustrator on notable books such as ‘The Viewer‚’ ‘The Rabbits‚’ ‘The

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    THE LOST THING  Shaun Tan      Teacher’s Notes  By Nancy Mortimer          Contents  • • • • • Introduction  Language and Literacy  Visual Literacy  Design and Layout  Discussion Points      The Lost Thing – Shaun Tan  Teacher’s Guide 2009    Page 1 of 8  www.hachettechildrens.com.au  INTRODUCTION   The Lost Thing is the first picture book that Shaun Tan has both written and illustrated‚ and the  result is a wonderful‚ warm‚ humorous story that will be read and enjoyed by a wide range of 

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    The Red Tree- The picture book ‘the red tree’ written and illustrated by Shaun tan‚ conveys his perspective of the world with the effective use of literary and visual techniques such as symbolism‚ foreshadowing and the extended visual metaphor of the girl in the bottle on the ‘nobody understands’ page. These techniques search the thoughts and concepts of living and battling depression. This page demonstrates that there is hope for people with depression; they just need to work for it and find a

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    “The Lost Thing” have many of the same stylistic characteristics and themes. They are both made by the same author Shaun Tan. In both of the works‚ there is an overall vintage feel to it. For example In The Arrival‚ there is many images of old passports and old papers. In “The Lost Thing”‚ everywhere you look there is a ton of signs with different arrows and symbols on them. Shaun Tan chose this stylistic element in order to show the immigrants/outsiders confusion as they enter the new world or a

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    Discuss this statement in light of Sir Thomas More’s Utopia and another text of your own choosing. In your response make detailed references to forms‚ features‚ context and values of your texts. Utopia by Thomas More and The Lost Thing by Shaun Tan‚ criticise and challenge the dominant ideologies of their society. Thomas More uses Utopia as a satirical text to criticise and challenge the corrupt society he lives in. Utopia was written during King Henry’s reign and anything that was obviously

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    pleasant or not. Peter Skrzynecki shares his personal experience of migration and the years after through poems not all so pleasant‚ which I would like to show you parts of his journey today. I would also like to explore the picture book The Arrival by Shaun Tan also about migration experience. Born in 1945‚ Peter Skrzynecki moved from Germany at the end of WW2‚ travelling by sea to Australia spending time in migrant hostels in Sydney. Skrzynecki presents feelings of belonging

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    mentally or emotionally as they face challenges. This understanding of mine has been shaped by the novel Life of Pi‚ written by Yann Martel‚ ‘Journey to the Interior’‚ a poem by Margaret Atwood and The Red Tree‚ a picture book by Shaun Tan. Yann Martel‚ Margaret Atwood and Shaun Tan use various techniques such as extended metaphors‚ symbolism‚ imagery and figurative language to show how journeys lead to self discovery and they are the only way one will find what they are searching for and also allow travellers

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