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    Peter Skrzynecki

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    Several aspects of belonging can be explored through any of Peter Skrzynecki’s poems in the Immigrant Chronicle. Peter Skrzynecki explores belonging and its effect on him and his family. Belonging is a feeling that every human has a need to feel. When a person feels like they don’t belong they lose the feeling of security‚ they lack self esteem and an individual’s physical and physiological wellbeing can also be affected. In the poem “St Patrick’s College” shows the feeling of being unable to

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    10 Mary Street Analysis 10 Mary Street is a poem by Peter Skrzynecki‚ appearing in Migrant Chronicle. The poem discusses family‚ connection to place and the impacts of Peter’s own migrant experience. Skrzynecki details richly impassioned recounts told in snippets of symbolism‚ imagery and throwbacks to the pre-war European environment Skrzynecki’s family belonged in. * The first stanza depicts the habitual routine of Skrzynecki’s family‚ as indicated by the use of the phrase “Each morning” in

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    Feliks Skryznecki Journey

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    Journeys allow individuals opportunities to change their own opinion and impact upon something they strongly believe whether it is physical‚ emotional or intellectual. The two poems ’Immigrants at Central Station‚ 1951’ and ’Feliks Skryznecki’ written by Peter Skryznecki both explore the emotional and physical journey immigrants had to go through during that time period. However‚ the documentary First Contact‚ directed by Ronan Sharkey shows the physical journey (as well as emotional) the participants

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    10 Mary St Essay

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    10 Mary St Essay In Peter Skrzynecki’s ‘10 Mary St’‚ the poet expresses a strong sense of belonging towards his family home and garden. The use of the first person perspective‚ enjambment‚ simile‚ metaphor and alliteration in describing everyday routines create vivid imagery of the family’s activities and reinforces the concept of belonging. The recount poem utilises effective images of the family’s daily routines‚ such as securing the house “each morning... like a well-oiled lock”. The concept

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    Tattooist and Skrzynecki

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    individual. The poem “Feliks Skrzynecki” by Peter Skrzynecki and the short story “The tattooist” both explore these two concepts of belonging and use a variety of techniques to display these ideas. Shared experience can bring about an understanding of the past which can help an individual find a sense of belonging. Shared experience can come from past historical events‚ places or people which can lead to a common understanding. The poem “Feliks Skrzynecki: by Peter Skrzynecki is a poem that explores

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    Peter Skrzynecki

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    and ‘Felix Skrzynecki ‘and in the graphic novel ‘The Arrival’. Both composers use various ways of interpreting belonging and not belonging. Through the use of techniques‚ we can gain a greater understanding of belonging and its costs. In the poem ‘St Patricks college’‚ Skrzynecki reflects on some of his experiences of St Patricks college in Strathfield. Peter questions the social‚ educational and spiritual value of his school experiences at the college. Through a cliché‚ Skrzynecki states that

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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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    Peter Skrzynecki

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    Peter skrzynecki uses the idea of alienation and belonging in his poems discuss use in his two poems Peter skrzynecki uses the idea of belonging in he’s poems by using many language structures and poetics devices for example in he’s two poems feliks skrzynecki and St Patricks college The poem Feliks skrzynecki is a tribute about peters father .Peter uses many different poetics devices to show the idea of belonging and alienation‚ the use of possessive pronoun in the first stanza which starts

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    Through studying belonging‚ one can recognise that acceptance and understanding of one’s cultural and racial differences can enhance the sense of belonging‚ although a lack of understanding prevents it. Peter Skryznecki’s poem “Feliks Skryznecki” and Tom McCarthy’s film “The Visitor” are two texts which explore these ideas. The composers of the text use techniques such as contrasting imagery to convey both these ideas. Through studying these two texts my understanding of the concept of belonging

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    Feliks Skrznecki Analysis

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    Peter Skryzenecki’s poem‚ ‘Feliks Skrzynecki‚ has two comparable contexts. It deals with the issue of generational relationships‚ in this case father and son and the issue of adaptation‚ from an old European culture into Australian society. In both cases tensions exist. The issue of generational tension pervades throughout the poem as the personas‚ comes to question his “gentle fathers“ values‚ “I often wondered how he existed” and reflects‚ how he is “happy as I have never”. This is furthered through

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