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    Raimond Gaita’s memoir ‘Romulus My Father‚’ Shaun Tan’s ‘The Lost Thing’ and JD Salinger’s ‘The Catcher in the Rye.’ An individual’s interaction with others and the world around them can enrich or limit their experience of belonging to an environment. ‘Romulus My Father’ demonstrates this through the profound sense of acceptance that exists within Raimond. He delivers his observations in a reflective and thoughtful tone‚ particularly in his recollections of his father‚ as he “loved him too deeply…

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    sense of self worth is depicted in Raimond Gaitas 1998 memoir RomulusMy Father through the portrayal of the post-war immigrant experience with challenges against acceptance and understanding of the fierce barren Australian landscape. Similarly‚ Anthony Mingela’s 1999 confronting film The Talented Mr Ripley also exemplifies the enduring notions of understanding of self through Tom Ripley’s desperate search. In Romulus‚ both Romulus and Christine find it hard to gain a strong connection with the

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    In my opinion‚ my father is the busiest person in my family. He is working as a clerk for a beverage company. Besides‚ he has did most of the housework. Almost everyday he has a full schedule and can’t afford much leisure. But‚ he’s both a hard - working man and a devoted father. My father is such a hard – working person that I admire him so much. Yesterday‚ for example‚ he had to get up very early. He did some shopping‚ prepared our breakfast and went to work in a hurry because he had to go to

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    My Father In my family‚ the person who I admire is my father. He is over 40 years old‚ not very tall but has got a medium built‚ his voice is low and his movements are slow and cautious. In a word‚ he is a good--looking person in my eyes. My father is a very successful businessman‚ and he always tells me the way to be a man‚ how to succeed in my life and how to cherish time. He is always gone through a lot of ups and downs in his life‚ but my father faced the difficulties with great courage

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    2013 My father. First My father is the most influential person in my life. My father been in my life‚ from the day I first opened my eyes to the present moment. This person is the teacher  a guide‚ and a source of strength and support. He is the one who I love and trust. I love my father because he has taken care of me since I was born. My father helped me with everything when I need his help. I cannot remember a person in my life that had a more significant influence on me than my father

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    are some people who had passed by my memories‚ there are other people who were engraved on my memories. Of course‚ Not all these people had an effect on me‚ but various people had an effect on me. However‚ if I have to pick one person who had a special effect on me‚ I will pick my father without hesitation. However natural answer it may be‚ it is a meaningful answer for me because he is a special person in my life. There are main three reasons why I picked my father as a person who had a special effect

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    since I was born he has been there for me. Not only has he kept a roof over my head and feed me but hes been there for me with everything. He is always been there for me‚ through good and bad times. We always have fun we play all different kinds of sports like Football‚ Baseball‚ Basketball‚ Catch‚ Frisbee and ECT. If were not playing sports were missing around or watching a movie. When he gets off work he calls me and my sister everyday. He calls us for all different reasons to check up on us and

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    your piece will not be accurate. Topic: My father Overall Impression/Point: As people age older they change physically and emotionally‚ however we can always see them as they were before. Audience: Instructor‚ Family and friends. Purpose: Persuade Topic Sentence: My father changed in many ways over the time‚ but I always see him as the person he was before. Your Vantage Point: Personal experience trough my life Spatial Order: My lovely father‚ his looks‚ his words‚ and command voice of

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    Ryan Beck My Father’s Journey into the Darkness 6/9/13 P1 English Sestina After I was born my Father Cried sorrowful tears For he feared his loved ones would be sad. For he would be taken And he would be gone And so began my father’s journey into the darkness alone. He tried to think of us alone It only pained my father It made us both cry tears But one day he told me not to be sad “For he had to be taken‚ and that it was okay for him to be gone.” But I started to think”

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    of that time. Coupled with her uncompromising sense of equality and fairness‚ this perspective allows the reader to see the injustices and faults of society at the time. In many ways‚ To Kill a Mockingbird can be easily compared to the novel RomulusMy Father as they both have the common theme of belonging. The characters in both novels both exemplify and explore various aspects of belonging‚ such as the barriers which can lead to exclusion‚ relationships‚ social hierarchy‚ a sense of community‚

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