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    groups‚ communities and the larger community. There are different concepts of belonging and they can be described through the use of various language and film techniques. Belonging is evident in Peter Skrzynecki’s poems St Patrick’s College and Felix Skrzynecki and in the film Mean Girls directed by Mark Waters. Both composers use various ways of interpreting belonging and not belonging. Through the use of language techniques such as cliché and hyperbole‚ and film techniques such as characterization‚ we

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    Skrzynecki’s poems Feliks Skrzynecki and Migrant Hostel from the anthology ‘Immigrant Chronicle’ explore this concept in relation to migrants during the post WWII period and are reflections of Henri Tajfel’s social identity theory. The photo essay entitled Belongings; felt‚ presented‚ challenged transfers these same principles to a modern context‚ illustrating the enduring nature of the struggle humanity faces in the endeavour to belong. Feliks’ gardening in Feliks Skrzynecki can be seen as a response

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    change ourselves and adopt the traits of mainstream society in order to belong. As illustrated in Peter Skrzynecki ’s Immigrant Chronicle poetry‚ having a strong sense of self-knowledge & understanding - and a deep connection to one ’s own culture‚ beliefs and values - develops a feeling of belonging to and knowing one ’s self‚ and in turn‚ a strong sense of belonging to humanity. ’Feliks Skrzynecki ’‚ ’St Patrick ’s College ’ and ’10 Mary Street ’ all support this thesis and position the reader to

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    Belonging is not an easily identified term. It is an inherent human condition in which we strive to feel an unconditional bond of security‚ and is essential in confirming our identity and place in the world. This connection can be acheived through a reciprocated understanding between people‚ their identity and their surroundings‚ in which the seed of understanding‚ nourishes a sense of belonging to grow. But at what cost? Belonging and identity are two words which go hand in hand‚ but to identify

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    Peter Skrzynecki Our idea of belonging is a result of the choices that we make. We feel a sense of acceptance wherever we choose to belong. This is explored in Peter Skrzyneckis poem Feliks Skrzynecki and St Patricks showed the ides of alienation and belonging. They are shown through various techniques such as an allusion‚ direct speech and many more poetic techniques. Feliks Skrzynecki is a poem that shows a tribute to Peter Skrzyneckis father. Through the use of powerful and vivid imagery

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    Half Yearly English – Change Essay What is your understanding of Changing Perspective as a result of 2 poems from Peter Skrzynecki‚ 2 texts from your own choosing (one must be a film)‚ and 1 text from the changing stimulus booklet? Introduction Changing perspective is defined as a change in the way a person sees something or someone. The poems by Peter Skrzynecki‚ “ Felix Skrzynecki”‚ “ 10 Mary Street” and “ Kornelia Woloszczuk”‚ Text1 1 “ The Door” by Miroslav Holub from the changing stimulus booklet

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    place that Skrzynecki arrives in Australia. From the beginning‚ it can been seen that Skrzynecki belongs to a forever changing group‚ a group of migrants held in a hostel where “No one kept count - Off all the comings and goings.” These opening lines give a sense of insecurity and instability. However‚ the “Arrival of newcomers”‚ shows the positive side of the migrant group‚ all embracing each other‚ and belonging to each other. With out this experience‚ however negative it may seem‚ Skrzynecki would

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    no rule book on how to belong so it must be frequently improvised. Peter Skrzynecki communicates the concept of belonging through his poems ’10 Mary Street’ and ‘In The Folk Museum’ by using such techniques as similes metaphors and person pronouns and I‚ Frank McCourt‚ communicate my ideas on belonging in my biographical novel‚ ‘Angela’s Ashes’‚ through the use of analogy and allusion. By using similes it allows Skrzynecki to articulate the connection that he had had to the house at ‘10 Mary Street’

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    English Practice essay how do composers of texts explore different ideas of belonging? Belonging is a sense of enlightenment felt when an individual gains an understanding of themselves in relation to others and the wider world. This is just one idea presented about belonging‚ however there are many different ways to belong and there can be barriers that prevent people from belonging. These ideas of belonging are explored throughout the short story “Neighbours” by Tim Winton and Peter Skyzneckic’s

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    Immigrant Chronicles” by Peter Skrzynecki‚ the film “Remember the Titans” directed by Jerry Bruckheimer and the novel “The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas “ by John Bayne convey the idea about belonging emerging from the connection with people‚ place and communities through the character relationships they display. Peter Skrzynecki the poem” Post card “displays belonging can emerge from the connection with places. It demonstrates a sense of connection to Peter Skrzynecki past‚ his parent’s home‚ culture

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